Ghana Revenue Authority Imposes Vehicle Income Tax On Ride-Hailing Owners Starting On January 1 2024

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Starting on January 1, 2024, ride-hailing car owners in Ghana who use platforms including Uber, Bolt and Yango will be required to pay an income tax every quarter.

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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) sent out a press release stating that commercial vehicle owners who earn income from commercial vehicles will be required to pay an income tax every quarter. This will go into effect on January 1st 2024.

Ride hailing companies who operate in Ghana will be required to update their digital platforms to require evidence of payment of Vehicle Income Tax (VIT) for both existing and new vehicles.

Ride-hailing owners will also have to pay a one-time registration fee at the Ghana Revenue Authority


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