CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF TAXATION - GHANA
Developing professional ethics into strategy for sustainable business model.
OUR MISSION
To promote the advancement of taxation practice through Excellence - Integrity & Transparency...
OUR VISION
To be the premier International Professional body of choice.
Start your career in taxation with CITG
Welcome to the
Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana (CITG).
Established to promote the study and practice of taxation in Ghana, we are dedicated to advancing excellence, integrity, and transparency in the profession. Since our beginnings in 1978, we have grown into the recognized professional body for tax practitioners, committed to providing high-quality advisory, compliance, and advocacy services.
Mrs. Ernestina C. Appiah
President, CITG
President, CITG
Our Core Object.
Regulation and Professional Standards in Tax Practice
Tax Education, Examinations, and Continuous Professional Development
Tax Research, Knowledge Sharing, and Advancement of the Profession
Getting started with CITG.
Our Portals
Announcement
Intervention Classes for February 2026 Examination
The February 2026 CITG Examination Intervention Classes will commence on Saturday, 4th October 2025. All interested students and candidates are kindly requested to complete their registration using the link provided below.
Upcoming Events
CITG 2025 Student Graduation Ceremony
Interested students who wish to participate should click on the link below to apply.
CITG 2025 Membership Induction Ceremony
Interested CITG graduates who wish to participate should click on the link below to apply.
News and Articles
Sub-Saharan Africa and International Taxation: Time for Unilateral Action?
While sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have made some progress in collecting more taxes domestically in the last 20 years, international tax issues remain a significant concern for these and other developing countries, reflecting aggressive tax planning by multinational enterprises (MNEs) and ......
COVID-19: Accountant-General Implements Tax Reliefs To Health Workers
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COVID-19: Africa Risks Losing US$500bn In Tax Revenue – AU
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Coupling VAT and related levies would have done more good compliance efforts address the inflationary pressure. – Tax Expert
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