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Property tax sham:How Ghana lost millions in property rates

By Seth J. Bokpe Date: December 10, 2025
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Millions of Ghanaians are required by law to pay property tax, yet many say they see no benefit from it.

Roads remain broken, drains unfinished, and streets dark, feeding public mistrust for the mandatory tax required under Section 152 of the Local Government Act.

The law states that ” The amount of a general or special rate due in respect of any premises shall, until paid, be a charge on the premises and that charge shall have priority over any other claims against the premises except claims of the Government.”

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In 2023, the Akufo-Addo government rolled out a digital property tax system, selling it as a fix for years of poor property tax collection. It was meant to make payment easier, seal leakages, and boost local development.

Instead, something went wrong. Assemblies across the country began recording a sharp decline in revenue, even as property owners received higher and sometimes unexplained bills.

Behind the system was a private company most taxpayers had never heard of, operating with little public scrutiny. Local revenue officers watched helplessly as their collections declined.

This documentary follows the money, the data, and the decisions behind Ghana’s digital property tax experiment—and asks how a reform meant to build trust ended up breaking it.

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