The Leadership of the Assemblies of God Church has said it backs the suggestions that churches in the country should be taxed.
The debate about whether churches should pay taxes has been reignited
in recent times following activities of some pastors who in most
instances portray aspects of their service which are considered as
profitable business ventures.
Speaking at the church’s 29thBiennial General Assembly meeting in
Kumasi, Reverend Professor Manso, General Superintendent of the Church
said the church believes in the development of the country and that
imposing taxes on it to ensure development is welcoming.
“We want the country to develop and your Excellency for Assemblies of
God all our pastors pay tax on our income. Our pastors that are engaged
in businesses like schools, hospitals, transport and everything we pay
our tax, so there is nothing new that is coming, we are not scared,” he
said.
President Akufo-Addo has said that the recent activities of churches in the country could result in taxation of the Church.
He said the Church, which was known for its charity and projects in
education, health, and other social interventions is shifting into the
sphere of prosperity.
Speaking at the 2018 Synod of the Global Evangelical Church in Accra,
Akufo-Addo said the path of modern Christianity appears to justify calls
for the Church to be taxed.
The immediate past President of the Catholic Bishops Conference, Rev
Joseph Osei Bonsu has also backed the Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA)
decision to tax the business activities of churches.
The GRA has indicated that plans are advanced to tax the business activities of churches in the country.
Commissioner of the Authority, Kofi Nti, said the plan is to block revenue losses.
According to him, tithes and offerings will not fall under the category being considered.
Source: citinewsroom.com
No comments:
Post a Comment