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Ghana: Exemptions from CTN numbers

The Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Emmanuel Kofi Nti, has disclosed that, CTN numbers on imports would only be required from importers whose imports exceed Thirty-Six TEUs per year from the country of exports.

That means importers who import less than 36 TEUs per year would be exempted from CTN compliance.

He made this statement during a media engagement in Accra on the date of implementation, 15th October 2018.

“Importers whose imports, from records exceed thirty-six TEUs per year, will be required to obtain a CTN number in the country of export. This means that any importer who imports less than 36 TEU containers or 18, 40-footer containers per year is exempted from CTN compliance,” he said.

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