Personal tax and immigration insights | Virtual event

Event details

Date: Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Time: 10am-12pm (GMT)
Cost: Free of charge

Programme outline

The tax residence of an individual is relevant in determining where a tax liability may arise and any related tax compliance obligations that may arise to that person. Generally, residents are taxed on worldwide income, while non-residents may only be taxed on income sourced within the country. Ghana is home to both locals and expatriates who work and contribute to the Ghanaian economy; it is therefore necessary that these local and expatriate employees and their employers are well-informed about the key tax provisions that impact working in Ghana. This is to enable them to be compliant with existing laws and regulations, while taking advantage of available concessions and staying abreast with recent developments.

This webinar is structured to give attendees an appreciation of an individual’s immigration status and how it may affect their long-term financial planning including retirement accounts, investments and estate planning. The session will also explore recent tax updates affecting individuals and key considerations to take note of while preparing for year-end compliance.

Who is it meant for?

  • Expatriate and local employees
  • Business owners
  • Chief finance officers
  • General managers
  • Finance managers
  • Human resource managers and practitioners
  • Self-employed foreigners
  • Any person interested in understanding the tax implications of working in Ghana.

Join us for this webinar, where we will have a detailed discussion to tackle these concepts and other matters pertaining to personal tax and immigration.

Register for the training here


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Aku Duse

Aku Duse

Senior Associate, PwC Ghana

Tel: +233 (0) 30 276 1500

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