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    GRA confirms widespread compliance of new VAT regime …delivers GH¢6.5bn relief to households as prices ease

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 12, 2026No Comments13 Views
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    The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) announced that the government’s recently implemented VAT reforms have successfully eased cost pressures on consumers, effectively returning an estimated GH¢6.5 billion to households through price reductions.

    The sweeping changes have lowered the effective VAT rate to 20%, resulting in an average 1.9% fall in the price of goods and services since the reforms took effect.

    The positive assessment follows a GRA compliance monitoring exercise in Accra’s Spintex enclave, where officials found businesses had successfully recalibrated their systems to reflect the new tax structure.

    From Reform to Relief

    The comprehensive VAT reform package involves reducing the main VAT rate, abolishing the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy, and adjusting thresholds for smaller businesses.

    Speaking during inspections at major retail outlets including Palace Mall, Melcom, and Orca Décor, GRA Commissioner-General Anthony Sarpong expressed satisfaction with the implementation.

    “We are satisfied that all the shops that we have visited have actually configured their systems and they are applying the new VAT rates,” Sarpong stated.

    Crucially, consumer feedback gathered during the exercise validated the government’s projections regarding financial relief.

    “We note that their satisfaction with the reduction in the rate of the VAT, which in essence affirms what the Minister of Finance announced that the reforms is giving back over 6.5 billion into the pockets of Ghanaians,” Sarpong added.

    Shoppers Notice the Difference

    Checks at various retail outlets across Accra confirmed that the abolished levies are no longer being applied on point-of-sale receipts. Shoppers expressed satisfaction with the modest but welcome reductions.

    Mercy Kobi, a consumer, noted the immediate impact on her purchases: “I feel so happy because the last time I purchased, I remember how much I paid because of the levies. Now I only pay NHIL, GETFund and VAT.”

    Another shopper observed that the relief becomes more apparent with bulk purchases, reinforcing the government’s aim to ease financial pressure on households and boost private sector consumption.

    Call for Compliance to Drive National Growth

    While celebrating the early successes, Commissioner-General Sarpong used the opportunity to appeal for continued vigilance and voluntary compliance from both businesses and consumers.

    He urged businesses to implement the revised VAT framework correctly and issue tax invoices, while calling on consumers to demand those invoices with every purchase to aid enforcement.

    Sustained compliance, he stressed, is critical to mobilizing the revenue needed to support President John Dramani Mahama’s 2026 economic vision, which is focused on growth, job creation, and national transformation.

    “When we work responsibly as businesses and also act responsibly as consumers, together we will raise the needed revenue that is needed to develop the nation,” Sarpong concluded.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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