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CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF TAXATION - GHANA

Developing professional ethics into strategy for sustainable business model.

OUR MISSION

To promote the advancement of taxation practice through Excellence - Integrity & Transparency...

OUR VISION

To be the premier International Professional body of choice.

Start your career in taxation with CITG

Welcome to the
Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana (CITG).

Established to promote the study and practice of taxation in Ghana, we are dedicated to advancing excellence, integrity, and transparency in the profession. Since our beginnings in 1978, we have grown into the recognized professional body for tax practitioners, committed to providing high-quality advisory, compliance, and advocacy services.

Mrs. Ernestina C. Appiah
President, CITG

Our Core Object.

Regulation and Professional Standards in Tax Practice

Tax Education, Examinations, and Continuous Professional Development

Tax Research, Knowledge Sharing, and Advancement of the Profession

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Announcement

The February 2026 CITG Examination Intervention Classes will commence on Saturday, 10th January 2026. All interested students and candidates are kindly requested to complete their registration using the link provided below.

Upcoming Events

Date:13 February 2026
This premium session will take participants through a technical deep-dive into the New VAT Act, focusing on interpretation, compliance issues, and real-world implications
Date:02 January 2026
The session will be presented by Dr. Dominic Naab and moderated by Francis Timore Boi. Participation is free.

News and Articles

Understanding Ghana’s New Tax Reforms: What Has Really Changed

Ghana’s recent tax reforms have generated intense public discussion, much of it driven by misunderstanding rather than law. Passed between 2024 and 2025 and taking effect mainly from January 2026, the reforms are best understood not as an expansion of taxation, but as a restructuring of how taxes......

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