The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the Brong-Ahafo Region exceeded its target for 2010 by 10 per cent as it collected GHC 9,982,819.10 in revenue above the estimated GH C9,026,501.94.
Mr. Nicholas Ofori Yeboah, the Brong-Ahafo Regional Director of the Service, told the Ghana News Agency in Sunyani in an interview that the revenue collection performance for the year under review showed a growth of 35.66 per cent as against 26. 98 per cent registered in 2009.
He said the general improvement in the supply of logistics with the inception of the Ghana Revenue Authority had enhanced operations.
"We have tools for our work and we have been provided with internet connectivity and services, as well as fax machines to the districts and this has improved communication tremendously," Mr Yeboah said.
He said the main problem was lack of tax consciousness or regular payment of tax by the people.
Mr Yeboah stressed the need for more tax education to sensitize the public about the difference between income tax and the collection of levies and fees by the district and metropolitan assemblies.
On the issue of whether or not churches must be made to pay tax, he stated that churches were not supposed to pay tax since offerings were non-taxable.
He said the earnings of an employee of a well-established church become taxable as soon as it becomes an income.
Mr. Yeboah said IRS had realized that well established churches did not honour their tax obligations even though they had employees and also failed to declare what they earned in order for the Service to know what to deduct or what was taxable.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Blekusu Coastal project: We’re reclaiming our coastlines – Housing Minister
41 minutes -
Pricey plantains push Ghana’s market sellers to diversify
42 minutes -
Full list: NPP delegates approve 54 reform motions, reject proposals on youth age, election supervision
1 hour -
WAFCON 2024: Cynthia made it easy – Chantelle hails goalkeeper after penalty saves
1 hour -
Cyber Security Authority boss suspended over use of military bodyguard
2 hours -
WAFCON 2024: I want to make history – Grace Asantewaa dreams of lifting the trophy
2 hours -
Afenyo-Markin accuses NDC of rebranding and claiming credit for NPP projects
2 hours -
2024 WAFCON: Grace Asantewa shines as Black Queens reach semis
2 hours -
WAFCON 2024: Ghana beat Algeria 4-2 on penalties to book semi-final spot for the first time since 2016
2 hours -
NPP Delegates reject motion to shift polling station selection oversight to regional committees
2 hours -
2024 WAFCON: Black Queens set up semifinal clash with hosts Morocco
2 hours -
Dr. Amuasi champions healthy sustainable socio-ecological systems thinking in Lancet One Health Commission Report
2 hours -
Without unity, we’re just individuals with ambition – Afenyo-Markin
2 hours -
Rebecca Tweneboah Darko: Scattered thoughts; Scary times
2 hours -
Koffi Olomide closes Congo’s World Music Festival with a bang
3 hours