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    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 5, 2026Updated:June 5, 2026No Comments7 Views
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    pledging transparent reforms to de-risk investment ​

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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

    In a strategic move to boost foreign direct investment and strengthen economic ties between Ghana and the United Kingdom, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has engaged UK investors with a firm commitment to establishing a more predictable, transparent, and business-friendly tax regime.

    At the recent Ghana-UK visit by the President of Ghana John Dramani Mahama, senior officials from the the tax authority were seen actively rolling out the red carpet for British businesses by pledging sweeping regulatory reforms aimed at eliminating bottlenecks and mitigating systemic uncertainties.

    ​The high-level engagements feature key leadership from the revenue authority, including Elsie Appau-Klu Esq., Technical Advisor to the Commissioner-General of the GRA, and Dr. Martin Kolbil Yamborigya, Commissioner of the Domestic Tax Revenue Division. Their coordinated message underscores a pivotal shift in how the GRA intends to interact with multinational corporations moving forward.

    ​For years, international investors have cited regulatory unpredictable timelines and rigid administrative frameworks as primary hurdles to operating seamlessly within the West African nation. The GRA’s fresh charm offensive seeks to directly address these historical pain points.

    ​Sweeping Legislative Amendments on the Horizon

    ​According to legal and corporate stakeholders working closely with the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC), the proposed reforms are not merely rhetorical. The GRA has initiated steps to overhaul critical components of the Revenue Administration Act (RAA). Key changes under review include:

    ​Eliminating Timeline Ambiguities: The GRA aims to amend strict laws governing objections, legally mandating the Commissioner-General to respond within allotted windows so corporate taxpayers are not left in limbo.

    ​Reforming the Interest Regime: The authority is addressing the current monthly compounding interest structure on outstanding taxes—a mechanism that business leaders argue frustrates corporate profitability and discourages voluntary compliance.

    ​Operationalizing the Independent Tax Appeals Board (ITAB): A major priority for the business community is bringing the long-awaited ITAB to full operational capacity, offering a vital quasi-judicial buffer between taxpayers and the courts to resolve disputes efficiently.

    ​”We want to create the necessary environment for taxpayers to do business. Remember, if there’s no business, there’s no GRA,” noted revenue representatives during recent policy forums, highlighting a new institutional mindset rooted in mutual respect and fairness.

     

     

     

    A New Chapter for Foreign Investment

     

    By pivoting away from aggressive enforcement and focusing heavily on “tax certainty,” Ghana positions itself competitively at a time when global capital markets heavily reward transparency.

     

    With both local policymakers and UK trade representatives aligning on these policy roadmaps, British investors are looking at a significantly de-risked financial landscape. The GRA’s proactive outreach signals a robust effort to ensure that Ghana remains a premier, stable hub for international trade and sustainable corporate growth.

     

     

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