Juaso (Ash), Nov 27, – The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has asked Ghanaians to appreciate voluntary tax compliance as a civic responsibility.
Mr. Samuel Kwasi Otchere, the
Asante-Akim South Municipal Director of the Commission, said it should not be
lost on anybody that paying their taxes was vital to the building of a prosperous
and self-reliant nation.
He added that it was the way
forward to generate revenue to fund the development of the country – build
roads, schools, hospitals and other infrastructure.
He was addressing members of the
Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus, a women group of the Juaso St. Andrew
Catholic Church, during a tax education campaign at Juaso.
The campaign is being jointly
undertaken by the NCCE and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Mr. Otchere said it was time
people moved away from the practice, where they had to be chased to their
workplaces by tax collectors, and voluntarily walk to the tax offices to honour
their tax obligation.
They should accept to pay to the
state whatever was due it, however, meagre it might be, he added.
Mr. Patrick Asare, a Civil
Education Officer, called for entrepreneurs to register their businesses to
enable the GRA to tax them appropriately.
He also encouraged individuals to
apply for Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the GRA, to help broaden the tax
net.
He talked everybody out of
colluding with tax collectors to shortchange the nation and reminded them that
tax evasion was a serious crime.
Mrs. Victoria Danso, President of
the Group, advised the members to honor their tax obligations as Christians to
show the way for others to follow.
GNA

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