• Login
NORVANREPORTS.COM |  Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World
  • Home
  • News
    • General
    • Political
  • Economy
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Aviation
    • Banking & Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Manufacturing
    • Markets
    • Maritime
    • Real Estate
    • Tourism
    • Transport
  • Technology
    • Telecom
    • Cyber-security
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Tech-guide
    • Social Media
  • Features
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • Reports
    • Banking/Finance
    • Insurance
    • Budgets
    • GDP
    • Inflation
    • Central Bank
    • Sec/Gse
  • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Environment
    • Weather
  • NRTV
    • Audio
    • Video
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
NORVANREPORTS.COM |  Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

GRA exceeds revenue target

3 years ago
in Business, Features, highlights, Home, home-news, latest News
2 min read
0 0
0
64
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

GRA exceeds revenue target

The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) exceeded its revenue target for last year, with a collection of GH¢22.26 billion.

The amount was 7.98 per cent more than the GH¢20.62 target given the division, the acting Commissioner of Customs, Iddrisu Iddisah Seidu, has said.

Speaking at a pull-out ceremony for the Tema Sector Commander, Julius Aweya Kantum,  Seidu said whereas some recalcitrant traders occasionally attempted to pass on fake invoices in the processing of import declarations, the division continued to update the skills of its officers to ensure they detected and enforced trade compliance among stakeholders.

Ceremony

The ceremony was attended by some of the retiree’s family and friends, retired Customs officers, including six former Sector Commanders, as well as two Commissioners of Customs, Wallace Akondor and John Vianney Kudamnuru, who also served as Tema Sector Commanders prior to their promotion to commissioner positions.

Many stakeholders from the port community were also at the ceremon which saw Mr Kantum also honouring some deserving officers of the Command for their dedication to duty during his tenure of office.

RelatedPosts

President Mahama Rings Nasdaq Bell to Court Global Investors

African Countries That Survive on Diaspora Remittances More Than Export Earnings

Ghana Boxing Authority Promises Enhanced Medical Care for Boxers Following Bahubali’s Tragic Death

Fake invoices

Seidu noted that whereas the presentation of fake invoices to undervalue import declarations may not be peculiar to Ghana, the removal of the benchmark discount by the government would allow for the application of universal valuation and classification system of goods.

Similarly, he said, whereas some importers might attempt to undervalue purchase prices on their invoices in order to beat down the amount of import duty, there were those who also overvalued their invoice prices.

“For those with exemptions as well as agreements that allow them to repatriate their profits and capitals, they often overvalue their goods through the misrepresentation of the price, as well as the quantity or quality of imports/exports to enable them to take back more money than they should,” Mr Seidu pointed out.

Overvaluation or over-invoicing consists of deliberately and fraudulently inflating the price of goods, and involves collusion between the importer and exporter. 2023 Target Mr Seidu also announced that whereas the GRA had been tasked with a revenue target of GH¢106 billion for 2023, the Customs Division alone was expected to raise GH¢28.5 billion of the target, with the division’s top management also charged with the responsibility of an additional GH¢12 billion, raising the figure to GH¢33.5 billion.

Eulogising the outgone Sector

Commander for his discipline to work and achieving great successes over 37 years of service, Mr Seidu challenged the officers and the port stakeholders to cooperate with the new sector commander who took over the baton of office from Mr Kantum.

“Kantum has contributed towards the growth and expansion of Customs from the early 1985 and has shown great leadership in the various roles he served and I am certain that many of the people who have worked with him at various points in time,” Mr Seidu said.

Outgone Commander

Kantum in his remarks expressed joy that the Tema Collection was able to exceed its annual target.

“It is no secret that when Tema Collection performs very well and exceeds its target by a high percentage,it takes care of the shortfalls of other collections to ensure that the national
target is achieved or exceeded,” he said.

Kantum was posted to the Command in 2021, having previously served as the Ag. Deputy Commissioner in charge of Preventive.

Source: graphiconline
Via: norvanreports
Tags: graGRA exceeds revenue targetrevenue target
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

Premier League: Hearts of Oak eye Second Straight win as Eleven Wonders Visit Accra on Friday

FirstBank Ghana Hosts Maiden Firstmonie Agents Forum in Tamale

FDI Inflows Surge 382% in H1 2025 to $862.9m 

World Bank Says Ghana Has Spent 40 of 68 Years Under IMF Programmes

Inbound Tourists Pump GHS15.2bn into Ghana’s Economy 

Why Africa’s Largest Untapped Oil Field Has Yet to Flow

Trending

Business

President Mahama Rings Nasdaq Bell to Court Global Investors

September 25, 2025

President Mahama Rings Nasdaq Bell to Court Global Investors President John Dramani Mahama on September 24, 2025,...

African Countries That Survive on Diaspora Remittances More Than Export Earnings

September 25, 2025

Ghana Boxing Authority Promises Enhanced Medical Care for Boxers Following Bahubali’s Tragic Death

September 25, 2025

Premier League: Hearts of Oak eye Second Straight win as Eleven Wonders Visit Accra on Friday

September 25, 2025

FirstBank Ghana Hosts Maiden Firstmonie Agents Forum in Tamale

September 25, 2025

Who we are?

NORVANREPORTS.COM |  Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World

NorvanReports is a unique data, business, and financial portal aimed at providing accurate, impartial reporting of business news on Ghana, Africa, and around the world from a truly independent reporting and analysis point of view.

© 2020 Norvanreports – credible news platform.
L: Hse #4 3rd Okle Link, Baatsonaa – Accra-Ghana T:+233-(0)26 451 1013 E: news@norvanreports.com info@norvanreports.com
All rights reserved we display professionalism at all stages of publications

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Aviation
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Maritime
    • Tourism
    • Transport
    • Banking & Finance
    • Trade
    • Markets
  • Economy
  • Reports
  • Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Cyber-security
    • Social Media
    • Tech-guide
    • Telecom
  • Features
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • Environment
    • Weather
  • NRTV
    • Audio
    • Video

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
NORVANREPORTS.COM | Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.