Real property builders who make a taxable provide of immovable property are additionally required to account for the tax on the worth of the taxable provide at a flat charge of 5%.
Patrick Ebo Bonful, the President of GREDA, acknowledged that the present financial challenges, mixed with the 5 per cent VAT on property builders, have additional worsened the state of affairs for the actual property trade, necessitating an pressing bailout.
“Our industry is going through a tough time, and it is our only wish that we could get some bailout from somewhere, from the government especially, if we could do away with the five per cent VAT that has been imposed on real estate. It is only making the matter more difficult. We humbly plead that they do so and they do so expeditiously,” he stated.
Bonful made the decision on the opening of the three-day Graphic-GREDA Housing Fair ongoing on the GHUD Park on the Accra Mall.
The honest, which kicked off with a surge of holiday makers keen to interact with exhibitors, is the most important housing occasion within the nation.
Addressing the opening session, Bonful emphasised the significance of due diligence for property purchasers.
Ghana’s housing deficit stands at round 2 million items. This important shortfall highlights the pressing want for reasonably priced and satisfactory housing options to accommodate the nation’s rising inhabitants and urbanisation.
Efforts to handle the housing deficit embrace each authorities and personal sector initiatives geared toward growing the provision of reasonably priced housing, bettering mortgage accessibility, and upgrading current casual settlements.
However, overcoming the deficit stays a major problem that requires complete and sustained efforts.