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VAT Reforms Underway To Ease Business Burden

July 24, 2025
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
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VAT Reforms underway

VAT Reforms

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has reaffirmed the government’s dedication to executing far-reaching VAT reforms aimed at making Ghana’s tax structure more business-friendly and transparent. 

Addressing Parliament during the Mid-Year Budget Review on July 24, 2025, Dr. Forson emphasized the administration’s commitment to correcting structural inefficiencies and easing burdens for both businesses and consumers.

Dr. Forson explained that the 2025 budget clearly outlined the government’s intention to pursue comprehensive changes to the Value-Added Tax regime. 

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These reforms, he noted, are designed to resolve the distortionary and cascading effects within the current VAT system, which have long been a source of concern for economic actors and tax policy experts.

The Finance Minister announced that the government had completed a critical phase in this reform process by finalizing technical consultations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 

“To support this effort, we also committed to seeking technical assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and to engage the people of Ghana. Mr. Speaker, I’m pleased to report that we have successfully completed our engagement with the IMF.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

As part of the next steps, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, is spearheading a nationwide consultation process. 

This initiative involves direct engagement with various stakeholders in the trade and business communities to educate them about the pending VAT reforms and gather their feedback. 

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Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

These consultations, Dr. Forson revealed, are scheduled for completion by September 2025.

He also mentioned that the Ministry of Finance is on track to finalize the ongoing consultation process by September 2025, after which a new VAT bill will be drafted. 

This updated bill is anticipated to be ready by October and will be formally included in the 2026 budget proposal presented to Parliament. 

The goal is to ensure the proposed legislation reflects broad stakeholder input and aligns with long-term fiscal reforms aimed at enhancing Ghana’s tax system effectiveness and fairness.

VAT Reforms Set To Reshape Tax System

Among the expected VAT revisions, a number of key initiatives are particularly noteworthy. Dr. Ato Forson highlighted that one major step will be the complete removal of the much-debated COVID levy.

He also indicated that the overall effective VAT rate will be reduced to ease the financial pressure on businesses and consumers alike. 

In addition, the government plans to eliminate the cascading impact caused by the GET Fund and NHIS levies, which have inflated costs through every stage of the supply chain. “And a unified VAT rate will be implemented.” 

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In a move to support smaller enterprises, the VAT registration threshold will also be adjusted. 

“The VAT registration threshold will be increased to exempt small and micro businesses, and compliance will be improved through public education, awareness creation, and the introduction of fiscal electronic devices will be deployed.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

These changes signal a significant overhaul of Ghana’s tax infrastructure, with the dual goals of improving efficiency and promoting fairness in the system. 

The announcement comes at a critical time, as businesses continue to navigate economic pressures and seek clarity on fiscal policy direction.

The proposed VAT reforms are being closely watched by industry leaders, policy analysts, and international partners, as their implementation could set a precedent for broader tax modernization efforts across West Africa.

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While the Minister did not specify the exact unified rate to be introduced, stakeholders expect more clarity during the formal presentation of the 2026 budget later this year.

Dr. Forson’s address marks a proactive step toward creating a more streamlined tax framework that aligns with best practices globally and reduces the administrative burden for taxpayers. 

If implemented effectively, the proposed reforms have the potential to significantly improve Ghana’s economic competitiveness by simplifying the tax system, easing the burden on businesses, and boosting investor confidence. 

This could, in turn, stimulate private sector activity, increase revenue compliance, and lay a more solid foundation for long-term economic growth and development.

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