Value Added Tax (Amendment) Act, 2017 (Act 948) | Act 948 — Ghana law | Esheria

Value Added Tax (Amendment) Act, 2017 (Act 948)

Retailers and wholesalers of goods who are taxable persons must account for VAT at a flat 3% rate on the value of the taxable supply, except for supplies of goods covered by section 27.

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Jurisdiction
Ghana
Instrument
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Citation
Act 948
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Language
en
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VAT VAT exemptions definitions financial services hydrocarbon products immovable property input tax deduction levies relief from levy retail supply classification tax compliance taxable persons transport wholesale zero-rated supplies

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Retailers and wholesalers of goods who are taxable persons must account for VAT at a flat 3% rate on the value of the taxable supply, except for supplies of goods covered by section 27. Section 48 is amended. One paragraph is deleted, and a new subsection says certain taxable persons do not qualify for an input tax deduction on a supply of goods. The section adds a definition for “VAT Flat Rate Scheme” as a VAT collection and accounting mechanism. The First Schedule is amended to replace several listed items, including domestic passenger transport, certain petroleum products, immovable property used for housing, and financial services. This provision amends Act 852 so some supplies are exempt from, zero-rated for, or given relief from the levy under section 47 if they fall within specified VAT Act Schedules.