It has emerged that, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), could do better,
but for certain schemes put in place by the Minister of Finance, Ken
Ofori-Atta, which is enabling financiers of the governing New Patriotic
Party (NPP) to get away with heavy revenue.
Customs and importers, have separately told The Herald that, but for
some of these schemes, which put money in the pockets of the party
financiers, as well as the party; GRA, would
double its revenue target
each year.
They mentioned two systems; Custom Advance Ruling System and the Green
Tag, which are being exploited by the Ministry of Finance at the behest
of the Minister of Finance, to deny the state the needed cash.
It has become a clever strategy, to dodge the paperless system recently
rolled out at the port to ensure that the right taxes are declared and
paid by importers.
President Akufo-Addo, on Wednesday visited the Tema Habour, as part of
his 3-day tour of the Greater Accra Region, saying his vision of growth
and development for the country, will be realized only through the
efficiency of the GRA.
According to him, his aim of having a Ghana independent of foreign aid,
will be possible if the Revenue Authority, especially at the country’s
ports, work diligently to collect the needed taxes.
While, the Green Tag system, strictly forbids customs officers from
inspecting containers to know their contents for tax and duties
assessment and collecting, the Customs Advance Ruling on Valuation
backed by Section 12 of Customs Act- Act 891 of 2015, allows less tax to
be paid by an importer upon the inspection of the values the imported
goods were supplied to the importer.
While, no tax is paid by an importer using the the Green Tag system,
less tax and duties are paid on Customs Advance Ruling on Valuation.
In both systems, the state loses money. The Green Tag according to
customs officers, is being abused severely under the present government.
Most importers, claim they have orders from the Finance Ministry to use
the Green Tag to clear their goods. Hence end up paying nothing to the
state.
One such beneficiaries of the scheme is White Stone Foods Company
Limited; a major importer of frozen foods in the country, owned by a
known financier of the ruling NPP, a council of State member, who has
also been placed on the Ghana Ports and Habour Authority (GPHA) board,
Eunice Jacqueline Buah.
Customs insiders told The Herald that, any attempt to change the
situation, draws the bile from the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta.
Customs was recently petitioned by the helpless importers’ association,
but it looks as though, nothing will change as the Finance Minister, is
himself supervising the differential scheme being enjoyed by the woman,
who has an unfettered access to the Presidency; The Flagstaff House,
making both the GRA and Customs led by; Emmanuel Kofi Nti and Isaac
Crentsil, respectively helpless.
Insiders told The Herald that, both gentlemen, are afraid to speak out or else they are sacked.
During his visit to the Tema Habour on Wednesday the President declared,
“the GRA is a central part of whether or not we are going to succeed as
a nation. When we speak about wanting to build a Ghana Beyond Aid, what
we are saying is that we should become like all the progressive
countries in the world, a country that depends on its own resources to
buttress its own development, and not a country going around cap in hand
begging for this or that.”
He said Ghana must be a “country of dignity and pride, that is able to
finance its own development. And if we are going to be able to do that,
you are at the cutting edge. If you succeed, Ghana succeeds. If you
fail, we will fail.”
In his interaction with the officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority,
Akufo-Addo said “the work my government is doing depends so much on you.
If you are able to meet our revenue targets, it will then mean that we
would be able to finance the expenditures we would need in our social
sectors, for our education, for our housing, for our health, amongst
others”.
He further encouraged the GRA officials to dedicate themselves to the service of the country by working diligently.
“…the time has come for us not to ‘chop’ Ghana small, but to make Ghana
great. If that is where all of us are, we are going to build a Ghana
that is going to be the wonder of this world. The world will then see
that there are Africans capable of doing it….My part is to try to help
define and design the policy. But you are the people responsible for
executing it. If the execution is solid, Ghana is solid,” he said.
He had said his aim of having a Ghana independent of foreign aid will be
possible if the Ghana Revenue Authority, especially at the country’s
ports, work diligently to collect the needed taxes. But it appears he
has to look within his cabinet if he is sincere about this claim.
Since the inception of Akufo-Addo government, White Stone Foods Company
Limited, has been benefiting from the Customs Advance Ruling on
Valuation to the displeasure of other importers.
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