The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has advised defaulting Oil Marketing Companies(OMC’s) to honour their tax obligations by 3 December or face prosecution.
In a press statement cited by MyGhanaMedia.com says the GRA will not hesitate to publish the names of defaulting OMC’s, and their managers if they fail to meet the deadline for payment of the taxes.
“The Ghana Revenue Authority wishes to inform managers of Oil Marketing Companies(OMC’s) who have defaulted on payment of taxes that the Authority will publish names of defaulting OMC’s and their managers if satisfactory arrangements are not made to settle outstanding tax liabilities by Friday 3 December 2021.”
“I addition to the publication of the list of defaulters, the Authority will also continue enforcement actions such as garnishing of accounts, seal off of business premises among other enforcement tools available as well as prosecution,” the GRA notice added.
The GRA has also called on other businesses to ensure they honour their tax obligations.
Read The Full Statement Below:
Source: MyGhanaMedia.com
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