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Ghana Tax Information

15% VAT + levies

VAT is 15% standard plus 2.5% levies. TIN required. GRA registration mandatory.

Electrician Services to Invoice

  • Electrical repairs
  • Wiring installation
  • Panel upgrades
  • Outlet installation
  • Lighting installation
  • Safety inspections
  • Emergency calls

Invoice Requirements in Ghana

TIN number
VAT registration
Client TIN
Invoice number
VAT breakdown
Total in GHS

Payment Terms

Smaller jobs due on completion. Large projects use progress payments.

CashNet 14Net 30COD

Payment Methods in Ghana

Bank TransferMTN Mobile MoneyGCB BankEcobankVodafone Cash

Electrician Invoice Tips

  • Include license number
  • Specify materials used
  • Note permit fees
  • Document inspection results
  • Reference service address

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to electrician invoices in Ghana?

Ghana has 15% VAT + levies. VAT is 15% standard plus 2.5% levies. TIN required. GRA registration mandatory.

What payment methods are common for electricians in Ghana?

Common payment methods in Ghana include: Bank Transfer, MTN Mobile Money, GCB Bank, Ecobank, Vodafone Cash. Smaller jobs due on completion. Large projects use progress payments.

What should electrician invoices include in Ghana?

Your invoice should include: TIN number, VAT registration, Client TIN, Invoice number. For electrician services specifically, also include: Electrical repairs, Wiring installation, Panel upgrades.

How should electricians price their work?

Hourly plus materials, or flat rate for common jobs. Include service call fee.

Should electricians itemize materials?

Yes, list materials separately with markup. Provides transparency and builds trust.

What taxes apply in Ghana?

Ghana has 15% VAT plus additional levies (NHIL 2.5%, GETFund 2.5%) making effective rate around 17.5-20%.