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AT – NOV 2021 – L3 – Q2a – Tax Administration in Ghana

Write to Commissioner-General about activities reserved for Ghanaians and justification for taxing all businesses regardless of ownership.

Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA) has expressed their dissatisfaction with the government and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on handling activities of non- Ghanaians who choose to engage in business reserved for only Ghanaians. They have consequently threatened not to honour their tax obligation until their concerns are addressed.

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Write to the Commissioner-General indicating the areas of activities that are preserved for only Ghanaians and why you think the Commissioner-General is right in taxing all businesses irrespective of their ownership except as exempt by law. (6 marks)

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AT – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q5a – Tax administration in Ghana

Drafting a report on activities reserved for Ghanaians under the GIPC Act, 2013 (Act 865).

In recent times, there has been agitation among the youth about foreigners taking over jobs specifically reserved for indigenes in line with the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act, 2013, Act 865.

The Minister for Trade and Industry has invited you to present a seasoned paper on activities reserved for Ghanaians in accordance with the GIPC Act, 2013, Act 865 for consideration at the next cabinet meeting aimed at creating employment for the teeming youth.

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Draft a report for the Minister in this regard. (10 marks)

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AT – NOV 2021 – L3 – Q2a – Tax Administration in Ghana

Write to Commissioner-General about activities reserved for Ghanaians and justification for taxing all businesses regardless of ownership.

Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA) has expressed their dissatisfaction with the government and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on handling activities of non- Ghanaians who choose to engage in business reserved for only Ghanaians. They have consequently threatened not to honour their tax obligation until their concerns are addressed.

Required:

Write to the Commissioner-General indicating the areas of activities that are preserved for only Ghanaians and why you think the Commissioner-General is right in taxing all businesses irrespective of their ownership except as exempt by law. (6 marks)

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AT – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q5a – Tax administration in Ghana

Drafting a report on activities reserved for Ghanaians under the GIPC Act, 2013 (Act 865).

In recent times, there has been agitation among the youth about foreigners taking over jobs specifically reserved for indigenes in line with the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act, 2013, Act 865.

The Minister for Trade and Industry has invited you to present a seasoned paper on activities reserved for Ghanaians in accordance with the GIPC Act, 2013, Act 865 for consideration at the next cabinet meeting aimed at creating employment for the teeming youth.

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Draft a report for the Minister in this regard. (10 marks)

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