Finance Minister, Deputy publicly file taxes, urge Nationwide compliance

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The Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, and his Deputy, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, have publicly filed their annual tax returns as part of efforts to promote voluntary compliance and strengthen public trust.

Speaking after the exercise, Dr Forson said the decision to file publicly was deliberate.

“We did so for a simple reason: leadership must be demonstrated, not declared,” he stated.

He commended Ghanaian taxpayers for their consistent contribution to national development, describing their role as central to sustaining the state.

“Paying taxes is a shared civic responsibility. It is the foundation of good governance and a cornerstone of national development,” the Minister said.

Dr Forson stressed that all citizens and institutions are equal before the law and must comply with their tax obligations.

“Compliance is not just a legal obligation. It is a moral responsibility. When each of us pays our fair share, the burden is distributed more equitably and development is accelerated,” he added.

He noted that tax revenues remain critical to financing key sectors of the economy.

“Tax revenue is what funds our schools, hospitals, roads, and security systems,” he said.

The Minister also praised the Ghana Revenue Authority for its efforts, particularly during the Tax and Good Governance Month observed in April.

“I commend the GRA for its work and urge the Authority to intensify public education and continue reforms to simplify processes, reduce compliance costs, and improve transparency,” he said.

Dr Forson reaffirmed the Ministry’s support for the Authority in delivering its mandate.

“The Ministry of Finance stands ready to support the GRA in fully delivering on its mandate,” he noted.

He further encouraged individuals and businesses yet to file their returns to do so promptly, making use of available digital platforms and support systems.

“A strong tax culture strengthens economic stability, deepens accountability, and builds a fairer society,” the Finance Minister added.

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