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Taxes in Ghana: who collects them

In Ghana: In Ghana, the main tax authority is the GRA.

In this lesson

Taxes in Ghana: who collects them is part of What Are Taxes?. This preview shows how Financial Citizenship connects to everyday family decisions such as earning, saving, spending choices, goals, approvals, or parent-guided money conversations inside Progress Penguin.

Today’s money mission

Imagine this: Ama in Accra encounters a situation involving taxes in ghana. The lesson gives them exactly what they need to handle it.

What you need to know

In Ghana, the main tax authority is the GRA. Taxes fund roads, schools, hospitals and emergency services.

Real-life example

Ama buys GH₵50 of groceries in Accra. Most basic foods are VAT-exempt, but the cooking oil attracts 15% VAT — adding GH₵2.25 to the total. The GRA collects that GH₵2.25 from thousands of similar transactions daily. It funds schools, roads, and the NHIS health scheme that Ama's family relies on.

Progress Penguin connection

The next time you make a purchase in Ghana, look at the receipt and find the tax line. That small percentage is your everyday contribution to Ghana's schools, roads, and hospitals.

Activity preview

Choose the best money move

Use what you just learned. Do not guess — choose the option you can explain.

Quiz preview

What does this lesson teach about taxes in ghana: who collects them in Ghana?

In Ghana, the main tax authority is the GRA
The opposite of In Ghana, the main tax authori...
A rule that applies everywhere except Ghana
That taxes does not matter in Ghana

You are in Ghana. Based on this lesson, what is the smartest action?

Apply the principle: In Ghana, the main tax authority is the GRA
Do nothing — taxes is not relevant in Ghana
Use the Nigerian approach instead
Wait until you are older to worry about taxes