Traders Advocacy Group Ghana (TAGG), one of Ghana’s biggest trade organisations has kicked against the harassment and extortions by Customs and DTRD task force established in the name of revenue collection.
The Group has complained bitterly that their traders have been harassed and made to pay money to Customs and DTRD task force that uses the ignorance of traders and importers to extort money from them after clearing their containers from the port.
At a Press Conference addressed by the General Secretary of TAGG, Nana Poku, he indicated that GRA Customs and Domestic division under the Ministry of Finance has established several task forces under the directives of the Commissioner General in the name of enforcement, but that these initiatives will not achieve their intended goals but instead encourage extortion of money from traders to enrich themselves in the name of alleged port intrusion of duties and tax evasion.
He said these claims of port intrusion of duties and tax evasion is “untrue,” but was designed by the GRA Commissioner to intimidate those who are currently struggling to stay in business.
According to him, the current leadership of the GRA Commissioner General, the Commissioner Customs division, and the Domestic Tax Commissioner seem not to be concern about the growth of Ghanaian businesses and this is evident in the conduct of the current administration which doesn’t appear to care about traders’ suffering.
He averred that the lack of governmental coordination puts their loved ones, clients, and all Ghanaians in danger, as well as their financial stability and security.
“We would like to warn this government to stop trying to kill businesses in an effort to jumpstart the economy because it appears that Ghana is falling behind its neighbors and is having trouble filling our ports with cargo, while our neighbors have been obviously experiencing an overflow of cargo as a result of flexible import duties of global trade at their ports.”
Commenting on the Paperless Port System policy, Nana Poku mentioned that after the implementing a hybrid policy like the paperless system should be sufficient proof that the GRA customs division can enforce and collect duties for the government if it works diligently and upholds its reputation for excellence.
He pointed out that the GRA had the foresight to introduce paperless processes for the Fastrack duty payments at our ports and that traders never envisaged that a task force would emerge to target traders and importers would immerge.
“It is beyond belief to evaluate the current leadership of the GRA Commissioner General, the Commissioner Customs division, and the Domestic Tax Commissioner given the numerous policy interventions during their term of office, both good and bad, and the bad impact on traders is more extreme within the final four years of this government. In the case of the Ghanaian trading community,” he said.
According to him, TAGG and its members have always been law-abiding citizens of Ghana, living in peace and providing services to their fellow citizens, yet the GRA is now deploring various forms of intimidation and threat-making in the name of raising tax and duty revenue for the government while simultaneously imposing and depriving traders of their capital to satisfy its demands.
He said: “Realising the benefits of the paperless policy for Ghana’s economy and for traders and importers specifically, we accepted the GRA’s offer to take part in a stakeholder discussion over the implementation of the paperless clearing system at the ports of Tema and Takoradi, which we explained to our traders that in order to protect Ghana’s economic development traders should embrace the processes that will remove human interface when transacting business at our various port.”
The Group also stated that the GRA Commissioner General as well as the Customs Commissioner are growing frustrations amongst traders and importers in the current economic situation which pose great danger for all Ghanaians as prices of goods would soon go up as a result of the Commissioner General and Commissioner Customs negligence and ineptitude.
They called on Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s administration to set up a committee to convene a stakeholder’s engagement to discuss these issues right now.