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    Over 150 shops in Kumasi locked up over unpaid taxes, traders stranded

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateApril 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    House owners of a minimum of 150 retailers in elements of Kumasi within the Ashanti area have been left stranded after their amenities have been locked up by the Ghana Income Authority (GRA) over unpaid taxes.

    The Ashanti New City Taxpayer Service Centre, as a part of ongoing tax compliance measures, positioned retailers of the tax defaulters beneath new locks to have them honour their tax obligations.

    The GRA explains that the affected house owners did not adjust to their civic accountability regardless of a number of notices and reminders to pay their excellent quantities.

    Store house owners on the Airport Roundabout space, Asafo, and Amakom have since been left stranded after discovering extra padlocks on their amenities together with a GRA discover embossed on their gates.

    The GRA in Ashanti is worried with the reluctance of some people and companies within the casual sector to honour fee of their taxes.

    In line with the tax collector, the defaulters cited low gross sales and different challenges as causes for not settling their money owed.

    However among the affected store house owners declare to not have been knowledgeable of the operation.

    Chief Income Officer and Compliance Unit Head on the Ashanti New City Taxpayer Service Centre, Henry Prince Gyan, insists a previous discover was despatched to the store house owners earlier than finishing up the train.

    He confirmed that the workplace has mobilised a minimum of GH₵ 200,000 after some affected store house owners settled their arrears to have their retailers reopened.

    “At instances, we realise they internationally don’t wish to pay, so at instances, we apply a little bit little bit of power to place them in line. We despatched them invitation letters earlier, earlier than we locked up. Some have obtained the invitation letters, however they refuse to come back. So, to exit and inform them in regards to the operation, we won’t,” he revealed.

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