GRA Calls on Ghanaians to Fulfill Tax Obligations for National Development

GRA Calls on Ghanaians to Fulfill Tax Obligations for National Development

GRA Calls on Ghanaians to Fulfill Tax Obligations for National Development——Dr. Alex Adomako-Mensah, Commissioner for the Support Services Division, Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has called on Ghanaians to fulfill their tax obligations to help generate sufficient revenue for the country’s economic growth.

Speaking to 24 Hour Economy Ghana, Dr Adomako-Mensah stressed the need for citizens to contribute their fair share, particularly as the government aims to reduce its dependence on borrowing.

According to him, Ghana’s excessive reliance on external borrowing has strained the economy, increasing the national debt and diverting funds from essential services like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

He emphasized that increased tax compliance is essential to meet the country’s development goals without accumulating more debt.

“To build a resilient economy and secure a stable future, we must rely on internally generated revenue,” Dr. Adomako-Mensah said.

“We cannot continue to borrow to fund our development. It is time for all citizens to see tax payment as a civic responsibility that drives national growth.”

The Commissioner also highlighted the government’s efforts to widen the tax net, streamline tax collection processes, and strengthen enforcement measures to curb evasion.

He noted that initiatives like the digitalization of tax systems and the introduction of the Ghana Card for tax identification are expected to increase compliance and transparency.

In line with the government’s “Ghana Beyond Aid” vision, Dr. Adomako-Mensah urged citizens to shift their mindset from reliance on foreign assistance to self-reliance through active tax contribution.

He cautioned that failing to meet revenue targets undermined public services, delay development projects, and negatively impact the overall quality of life.

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“A nation that depends on loans is a nation that mortgages its future,” he asserted. “We must own our development agenda and take responsibility for financing it.”

Nonetheless, Dr. Adomako-Mensah appealed for tax compliance as it plays a role in achieving sustainable economic growth.

Last Updated on March 21, 2025 by Senel Media

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