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Ghana withdraws $672 million back-tax demand from MTN Group

Last updated: Feb. 4, 2023 4:10 pm
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Ghana withdraws $672 million back-tax demand from MTN Group

MTN Group Limited, Africa’s largest wireless carrier, has said a GH¢8.2 billion ($672 million) tax bill it received from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has been scrapped.

Ghana’s decision came after “extensive and productive discussions” during a 21-day negotiation period between the revenue authority and the mobile-phone operator, MTN said in a filing on Friday (February 3, 2023).

The decision to withdraw the tax bill came after the Ghana Revenue Authority last month sent Ghana’s biggest corporate taxpayer a surprise claim for the period between 2014 and 2018.

The potential fine represented about 5% of MTN’s market capitalisation and the government’s decision “removes a threat to this year’s shareholder returns,” Bloomberg Intelligence analyst John Davies said in a note.

The Ghana government has been demanding some of the nation’s largest companies to pay millions of dollars of back taxes.

Gold Fields Limited, Kosmos Energy Limited and Tullow Oil Plc have received similar bills.

All of the companies dispute the government’s claims.

Ghana lost access to international capital markets because of its ballooning debt and loan-service costs.

The government has been forced to allocate most of its revenue to service an estimated GH¢576 billion of public debt.

It is restructuring most of its obligations amid a slump in the Cedi, and is seeking a $3 billion loan from the IMF.

SOURCES:Bloomberg
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