The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority is encouraging importers to get accustomed to the act of paying duties and other service charges of the various institutions in the clearance chain at Ghana’s ports in the approved banks by themselves. According to an Assistant Commissioner in Charge of the […]
Importers Of Cars Risk Losing Their Vehicles By Waiting On Auctions
The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, has revealed that sometimes, importers of especially overaged vehicles may want to delay clearance with the hope of coming to acquire their vehicles through auction which is usually relatively cheaper. According to the Principal Revenue Officer in Charge of Customs Auctions, Prince […]
Importers Urged To Take Advantage Of Customs Bonded Warehousing Regime
A chief Revenue Officer, General Duties at the Accra Collection of the Customs division, GRA Mark Yaw Tchorley has disclosed that customs bonded warehouses are contributing significantly to revenue generation for the customs division of the Ghana Revenue Authority due to the high volumes of goods that are warehoused. Warehousing […]
Importers Advised To Be Circumspect When Selecting Clearing Agents To Mitigate The Likelihood Of Loosing Monies
President of the Association of Customs House Agents of Ghana, Yaw Kyei, has expressed that freight forwarding companies should be held culpable when an import clearance transaction goes wrong, between an individual belonging to the company and an importer. This, according to him, is because the companies, who are licensed […]