Online shopping is done. Why not have a little patience to nurture online business before chasing with taxes?
Online shopping is done. Why not have a little patience to nurture online business before chasing with taxes?
Mk 1 day ago
It’s long over due! If purchases in brick and mortar shops are taxed why not online transactions. The tax leakage must be closed immediately.
It’s long over due! If purchases in brick and mortar shops are taxed why not online transactions. The tax leakage must be closed immediately.
Name 1 day ago
Yes, as long as this VAT is not new introduction but an existing tax model, everybody MUST pay it.
In Europe, even selling on a table during one-day a week market event, you'll pay VAT, which the nations need to build/mai ... read full comment
Yes, as long as this VAT is not new introduction but an existing tax model, everybody MUST pay it.
In Europe, even selling on a table during one-day a week market event, you'll pay VAT, which the nations need to build/maintain roads, schools etc etc.
FAG 1 day ago
Okay I'm for what the youth will say this time because Nana Addo era he introduced E levy and they nearly burnt sea. So I'm waitinnnnnnnnng!!!!!
Okay I'm for what the youth will say this time because Nana Addo era he introduced E levy and they nearly burnt sea. So I'm waitinnnnnnnnng!!!!!
Name 1 day ago
Is VAT a new introduction?
Hell NO !! VAT is an existing tax model. Some people are already paying while others are not.
To explain further, imagine customer A purchasing some item at a retail shop and pays VAT on it. ... read full comment
Is VAT a new introduction?
Hell NO !! VAT is an existing tax model. Some people are already paying while others are not.
To explain further, imagine customer A purchasing some item at a retail shop and pays VAT on it. Why should customer B who is buying the same item online be exempted from paying VAT?
Remember that E-Levy was an additional tax model that was introduced, and not the enforcement of an existing tax model.
Kwabena 1 day ago
YOU ARE A FOOL!!
WAS E LEVY ALSO NOT A FORM OF VAT OR TAX TO RAISE CAPITAL?? AND WAS IT EVERYONE WHO WAS PAYING E LEVY?? APONKYE
YOU ARE A FOOL!!
WAS E LEVY ALSO NOT A FORM OF VAT OR TAX TO RAISE CAPITAL?? AND WAS IT EVERYONE WHO WAS PAYING E LEVY?? APONKYE
Name 1 day ago
You can shout till you lose your voice, insult others, including your own mother, but all that won't help. You can even cry to the skies, but that won't save you.
You will still pay the VAT on online purchases !!
You can shout till you lose your voice, insult others, including your own mother, but all that won't help. You can even cry to the skies, but that won't save you.
You will still pay the VAT on online purchases !!
Prudhomme - Ghanaians are unintelligent 1 day ago
Businesses will be required to use GRA's POS devices/equipments, according to the director.
Is this a joke or what? Deos he really understand current technologies?
Oh Ghana, you have got too many numbskulls parading as ... read full comment
Businesses will be required to use GRA's POS devices/equipments, according to the director.
Is this a joke or what? Deos he really understand current technologies?
Oh Ghana, you have got too many numbskulls parading as managers of this country!
Name 1 day ago
That's the one thing I hate about regulation enforcement in Ghana: always forcing everybody to use just one tool or application, because some official will be the fronting in the purchase of that tool..
What is done outsid ... read full comment
That's the one thing I hate about regulation enforcement in Ghana: always forcing everybody to use just one tool or application, because some official will be the fronting in the purchase of that tool..
What is done outside is that govt and stakeholders design a common interface, that defines exactly what must be done and then allow many companies to bring its own version of the same application - thus allowing competition.
Using that approach, consumers have to option to choose which vendor they want. The results: reduction in corruption, enhancement of innovation, performance and effectiveness plus many others superlatives.
TKA! 1 day ago
I was thinking of same when I read this....all to use your POS? How? What happens to those banks and fintechs who deployed POS years ago?
Why not for GRA to rather find a way to harmonise the payment platforms and connect f ... read full comment
I was thinking of same when I read this....all to use your POS? How? What happens to those banks and fintechs who deployed POS years ago?
Why not for GRA to rather find a way to harmonise the payment platforms and connect from that end to collect their tax?
GH regulators just impose their wishes and command on entities and you cannot say a word!
Samurai 1 day ago
Start and see how it goes. Smh
Start and see how it goes. Smh
Name 1 day ago
How will you even notice it?
Like in Europe, the price is always displayed/quoted with the VAT inclusive. You enter a shop and the price is displayed. If you lie, you bu, if not you leave. They won't display that the net p ... read full comment
How will you even notice it?
Like in Europe, the price is always displayed/quoted with the VAT inclusive. You enter a shop and the price is displayed. If you lie, you bu, if not you leave. They won't display that the net price is 85 and you are paying 15 tax.
It is only on the receipt that the software system will break the parts into net total, tax and the total. The tax is then sent straight to the revenue authority.
So what the online shops do is they display the combined price. If you like buy, if not you have every power to cancel buying.
Solo Pobee 1 day ago
A near impossible task.
A near impossible task.
Lady 1 day ago
Hmmmmm Ghanaians are yet to see this government true colours you just have to wait
Hmmmmm Ghanaians are yet to see this government true colours you just have to wait
123 1 day ago
So how does GRA plan to tax Amazon, Ebay, Aliexpress, Alibaba, Temu, etc?
So how does GRA plan to tax Amazon, Ebay, Aliexpress, Alibaba, Temu, etc?
Mk 1 day ago
Very easy. The vendor, by law, is required to add the tax and pay to the tax Authority. That’s the case in most countries. Amazon and all the online retailers would collect the tax and pay to Ghana Government. In some insta ... read full comment
Very easy. The vendor, by law, is required to add the tax and pay to the tax Authority. That’s the case in most countries. Amazon and all the online retailers would collect the tax and pay to Ghana Government. In some instances the courier companies may collect the tax on behalf of government. South Africa and Egypt are examples of African countries already collecting vat on online transactions.
JA 1 day ago
The vat should be charged on the taxable entities not on individual consumers at point of purchase
The vat should be charged on the taxable entities not on individual consumers at point of purchase
Afetor 19 hours ago
VAT is a purchase tax. The days of freebies are over. It's a civic responsibility to be tax.
VAT is a purchase tax. The days of freebies are over. It's a civic responsibility to be tax.
Afetor 19 hours ago
"to pay tax"
"to pay tax"
Lion 17 hours ago
The problem is not about paying tax but ensuring Ghanaians see and enjoy their hard paid taxes in their everyday life.
The problem is not about paying tax but ensuring Ghanaians see and enjoy their hard paid taxes in their everyday life.
Rocky 6 hours ago
I have never paid tax my entire life and I will never pay this one too
I have never paid tax my entire life and I will never pay this one too
Folish man
Online shopping is done. Why not have a little patience to nurture online business before chasing with taxes?
It’s long over due! If purchases in brick and mortar shops are taxed why not online transactions. The tax leakage must be closed immediately.
Yes, as long as this VAT is not new introduction but an existing tax model, everybody MUST pay it.
In Europe, even selling on a table during one-day a week market event, you'll pay VAT, which the nations need to build/mai ...
read full comment
Okay I'm for what the youth will say this time because Nana Addo era he introduced E levy and they nearly burnt sea. So I'm waitinnnnnnnnng!!!!!
Is VAT a new introduction?
Hell NO !! VAT is an existing tax model. Some people are already paying while others are not.
To explain further, imagine customer A purchasing some item at a retail shop and pays VAT on it. ...
read full comment
YOU ARE A FOOL!!
WAS E LEVY ALSO NOT A FORM OF VAT OR TAX TO RAISE CAPITAL?? AND WAS IT EVERYONE WHO WAS PAYING E LEVY?? APONKYE
You can shout till you lose your voice, insult others, including your own mother, but all that won't help. You can even cry to the skies, but that won't save you.
You will still pay the VAT on online purchases !!
Businesses will be required to use GRA's POS devices/equipments, according to the director.
Is this a joke or what? Deos he really understand current technologies?
Oh Ghana, you have got too many numbskulls parading as ...
read full comment
That's the one thing I hate about regulation enforcement in Ghana: always forcing everybody to use just one tool or application, because some official will be the fronting in the purchase of that tool..
What is done outsid ...
read full comment
I was thinking of same when I read this....all to use your POS? How? What happens to those banks and fintechs who deployed POS years ago?
Why not for GRA to rather find a way to harmonise the payment platforms and connect f ...
read full comment
Start and see how it goes. Smh
How will you even notice it?
Like in Europe, the price is always displayed/quoted with the VAT inclusive. You enter a shop and the price is displayed. If you lie, you bu, if not you leave. They won't display that the net p ...
read full comment
A near impossible task.
Hmmmmm Ghanaians are yet to see this government true colours you just have to wait
So how does GRA plan to tax Amazon, Ebay, Aliexpress, Alibaba, Temu, etc?
Very easy. The vendor, by law, is required to add the tax and pay to the tax Authority. That’s the case in most countries. Amazon and all the online retailers would collect the tax and pay to Ghana Government. In some insta ...
read full comment
The vat should be charged on the taxable entities not on individual consumers at point of purchase
VAT is a purchase tax. The days of freebies are over. It's a civic responsibility to be tax.
"to pay tax"
The problem is not about paying tax but ensuring Ghanaians see and enjoy their hard paid taxes in their everyday life.
I have never paid tax my entire life and I will never pay this one too