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Deloitte Ghana will tomorrow September 18, 2024, hold a Managing Employee Income Tax & Expatriate Immigration Compliance’ training.
The training will focus on the current issues pertaining to employment income tax and building the skills of all participants in optimising employee pay structures for tax efficiency.
It will also look at immigration audit readiness whilst providing a wealth of knowledge on employment income tax and social security compliance obligations and immigration regulations in Ghana.
The training is opened to Human Resource Managers, Tax Managers and Payroll Accountants, Compensation and Pensions Officers, Internal Immigration Support Teams, Expatriate Employees working in Ghana as well as Accountants/Finance Managers across the country to better address the complexities of Managing Employee Income Tax & Expatriate Immigration Compliance in Ghana.
Manager, Tax & Regulatory at Deloitte Ghana, Henry Quartey, said “Effectively managing employee income tax is crucial to ensuring compliance with the tax laws and regulations in Ghana|.
He believes the training is an opportunity for businesses to invest and empower their employees with the required knowledge needed to navigate the tax and compliance requirements confidently.
Deloitte is a leading global provider of audit and assurance, consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax, and related services.
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