27th July 2024

Ken Attafuah, NIA boss

The National Identification Authority says existing Tax Identification Numbers (TINs) will be phased out gradually as Ghana Card numbers officially take their place starting April 1, 2021.

This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of the NIA, Prof Ken Attafuah in a media interview.

He indicated that although the Authority is yet to provide timelines, processes for all national identification numbers to become TINs and social security numbers are in place.

This is in response to concerns raised by persons who already have TINs and social security numbers.

“The details are already clear. We have signed MoUs with the Social Security and National Insurance Trust, with the National Health Insurance Authority, with the DVLA and with the Ghana Revenue Authority,” Prof Ken Attafuah said.

Synchronisation

A synchronisation process has already begun for persons who registered for the Ghana Card with their Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT).

People who registered with the SSNIT details presented their SSNIT cards for digital copies to be made, “so the synchronisation is easy and straightforward,” Prof. Attafuah said.

For the TIN, he explained that they will be replaced as the Ghana Card expires.

The Ghana Card requires replacing after 10 years.

“Those who have Tax Identification Numbers already in the short term will continue to hold them, but they will be weaned off it as a card expires and then come to get a new one in the case of SSNIT,” he added.

No escape

In addition, Prof Attafuah said the NIA will set up offices at the Ghana Revenue Authority branches nationwide for citizens to replace the existing TIN with the Ghana Card number.

“Citizens who have the GRA TINs can go there and get the Ghana Card restored as their tax number instead of the old Tax Number.”

Prof Attafuah reiterated that no citizen will be able to escape the TIN.

“As a citizen of this country, you are obligated to register for a Tax Identification Number, so you get that automatically if you have not registered for it previously.”

There are currently 15.5 million persons registered for the Ghana Card as opposed to the 3 million registered for the TIN.

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