Newmont Ghana has paid approximately GH¢2.388 billion in taxes, royalties, and levies to the government for the third quarter of 2025.
The payment includes GH¢1.192 billion in Corporate Tax, GH¢511 million in Capital Gains, GH¢309 million in Mineral Royalties, GH¢234 million in Carried Interest, GH¢75 million in Pay As You Earn (PAYE), and GH¢67 million in Withholding Tax.
These payments were made through the Ghana Revenue Authority, the Ministry of Finance, and the Forestry Commission.
Newmont contributes GH¢3.176 billion in taxes to Ghana in first half of 2024
This brings Newmont’s total financial contributions from January to September 2025 to GH¢9.874 billion, reinforcing the mining giant’s impact on Ghana’s revenue mobilization and economic development.
According to Newmont Ghana’s Country Manager, Danquah Addo-Yobo, “These payments demonstrate our ongoing commitment to honouring our tax and other obligations to the state, as well as to our local communities. By paying our fair share of taxes and disclosing these payments, we help to promote transparency and good governance.”
Newmont continues to be a major contributor to Ghana’s economy through tax payments, employment, local procurement, and community development investments.
The company’s newly commissioned Ahafo North Mine, which opened in October 2025 and is expected to produce between 275,000 and 325,000 ounces of gold annually, is projected to further boost its production and national economic contributions.
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