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Deloitte Tax Webinar: Independent Tax Appeals Board urges taxpayers to refile appeals for fair dispute resolution

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The Executive Secretary of the Independent Tax Appeals Board (ITAB), Muhammed Nayyar, has called on businesses and individuals who previously filed tax appeals before the Local Inspectorate (LI) to refile their cases with the Board.

Speaking at the Deloitte Ghana 2026 Tax and Regulatory Outlook in Accra, Mr. Nayyar emphasised that the move is aimed at providing a fair, transparent, and efficient mechanism for resolving tax disputes between taxpayers and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).

“The Board is committed to ensuring that all taxpayers have access to an impartial platform where disputes can be resolved in accordance with best practices,” he said.

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Mr. Nayyar explained that refiling earlier cases will enable the Board to review disputes under its current mandate and procedures, ensuring taxpayers receive a fair hearing. He encouraged those with outstanding issues to take advantage of the Board’s processes.

The Independent Tax Appeals Board, established to strengthen trust between taxpayers and the GRA, is expected to play a key role in enhancing voluntary tax compliance and improving revenue mobilisation by resolving disputes promptly and fairly.

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