The Ghana Revenue Authority sealed the administrative block of Electrochem Ghana Limited, a McDan Group salt mining subsidiary in Ada, Wednesday over an unpaid GH¢8.6 million tax bill.
The Ghana Revenue Authority, working through its Accra Central enforcement unit, said the liability has built up since 2021 despite repeated demand notices, including an immediate notice served on January 7 and a final notice on February 13 this year that the company still did not settle.
Area enforcement manager Joseph A. Annang led the operation and told journalists afterward that the authority had legal grounds to seal the company’s main entrance and stop all activity, but chose a narrower step instead.
He said the authority weighed the impact a full shutdown would have on employees, customers and suppliers before deciding to seal only the administrative block, allowing production to continue at the Ada facility.
“These are historical tax obligations and must be honoured,” Annang said, while acknowledging that recent flooding had disrupted the company’s operations.
Electrochem handed over a payment of GH¢200,000 during the operation. The authority accepted the sum as a show of commitment while making clear a large balance remains outstanding, and gave the company seven days to clear the debt or agree a payment plan.
Annang said the grace period is final. Failure to comply would trigger a return visit to seal the company’s main gate, cutting off access for workers, customers and suppliers altogether.
Company management, present during the exercise, asked the enforcement team for more time to raise the funds. The authority declined, saying Electrochem had already received sufficient opportunity to meet its obligations.
Annang used the case to warn other businesses against a pattern he said the authority has noticed, where companies file tax returns without paying the amounts declared, allowing interest to accumulate. He urged taxpayers with outstanding debts to come forward voluntarily or negotiate payment terms before enforcement teams arrive at their premises.


