
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has clarified that a traveller who arrived at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) on December 5, 2025, carrying 18 mobile phones and other accessories, was required to pay duties on the goods as they exceeded the allowable personal concession outlined in the Exemptions Act 2022 (Act 1083).
The traveller was issued a Bill of Entry (BOE No. 41225803295) and paid duties amounting to GH¢12,690.63, which was processed through the Customs platform (ICUMS). An official receipt was issued to the traveller.
The GRA denied allegations of extortion and unfair treatment, stating that Customs officers acted professionally and within the law. The process applied is standard and applicable to all travellers who travel with goods in commercial quantities.
The GRA encouraged travellers to declare and pay duty voluntarily if they carry items in commercial quantities and advised those with queries to contact Customs on arrival at the Airport.
“We are all encouraged to know our taxes, pay our taxes and help build Ghana,” the GRA said. “GRA remains committed to providing transparent, fair and efficient service to all travellers at all ports of entry.”