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Last Updated: Aug 26, 2008

Rental income tax is moderate in Ghana

INDIVIDUAL TAXATION

Non-residents are taxed on all income derived from Ghana.

INCOME TAX

RENTAL INCOME

Rental income is subject to a final withholding tax of 15% on the gross income earned from leasing out real properties located in Ghana.

CAPITAL GAINS TAX

Capital gains are taxed at 10% of the net gains realized from selling real properties. Acquisition cost, improvement costs, and legal fees and other expenses necessarily incurred in the process of selling the property, are deductible.

Net gains not exceeding GHC500,000 (US$431,146) are exempt. Gains are also exempt if the entire amount is reinvested in another property within a year, and if the transfer of ownership was to the taxpayer’s spouse, child, parent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, nephew or niece.

PROPERTY TAX


Property Tax

Property tax is levied annually by local authorities on the estimated value of the property, depending on the classification of the area where it is located. The rates range from 0.5% to 3%.

 

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