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GRA introduces rent tax – Commissioner-General

Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah

• Implementation of rent tax will kick off by end of this year

• Rent tax must be paid within 30 days after the rent income is received by landlords or property owners

• Payment of the rent tax can be made at the nearest Domestic Tax Revenue Division Office and at all banks.

The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, has announced the implementation of rent tax by end of the year.

He noted that rent tax app will also be designed to track properties whether it is rented or owner-occupied.

According to the Commissioner-General, the collection of rent taxes will be made easy with the app as defaulters will be tracked easily.

He urged landlords and property owners to do the needful anytime they let out rooms for rent or be charged 125% of the statutory rate compounded monthly if they don’t before the deadline.

“For the good of everyone, we have introduced the rent tax app which has everyone’s data on it, if your name is searched the app will take us directly to your location and then when we get there we will be able to identify whether the property is owner-occupied or rented. This will not make it possible for anyone to hide from paying your taxes. If you have a property you are renting, start paying the rent tax. We should all be compliant with this new ideology. Currently, we have started implementing the app at Accra, Kumasi, Tema areas.”

“Failure to pay your tax on rent income by the due date will attract an interest of 125% of the statutory rate compounded monthly. Remember to make available copies of all receipts of payment of rent tax for inspection by officers of Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA),” he added.

Rent Tax must be paid within 30 days after the rent income is received by landlords or property owners.

In Ghana, there are two rent rates; 8% for residential premises and 15% for non-residential premises.

Payment of the rent tax can be made at the nearest Domestic Tax Revenue Division Office and at all banks.

He said this at the Ghana Financial Intermediation Awards on Friday, June 11, 2021.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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