CALL FOR CONSULTANT (S)– Support Rural Service Centres With Statutory Compliance
Fairtrade Africa- West Africa Netwo...
- Ghana
- Contract
- Full-time
The Cocoa Hubs project is a collaborative initiative between Fairtrade Africa and Tropenbos Ghana, with the support from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The project aims to transform existing Rural Service Centers (RSCs) into Cocoa Hubs, creating centralized platforms that will enhance the sustainability and profitability of cocoa farming in Ghana. Through the implementation of the project, it is expected that the hubs will serve as key pillars in improving the livelihood of cocoa farmers by providing essential services, training, and access to market opportunities.By facilitating access to critical resources, the project will empower farmers to enhance their competitiveness, promote financial inclusion, and strengthen climate resilience.Additionally, the Cocoa Hubs project will support value addition, efficient logistics, environmental sustainability, and land rehabilitation, fostering long-term growth and prosperity for cocoa communities.ASSIGNMENT PURPOSE
Many Rural Service Centres (RSCs) operate under significant administrative and compliance constraints due to limited capacity and access to professional services. To ensure that these centres remain legally compliant and sustainable, there is a need to provide technical support in fulfilling key statutory obligations required by Ghanaian regulatory authorities.
This consultancy is being commissioned to guide and support the RSCs in meeting these obligations efficiently and on time.
The overall objective of the assignment is to support Rural Service Centres to become and remain fully compliant with relevant statutory regulations and filings.Specifically, the consultant will:
- Assess the current compliance status of each RSC.
- Support the preparation and submission of all outstanding statutory requirements.
- Build capacity of RSC staff to manage ongoing statutory compliance.
- Ensure that all RSCs are duly registered, licensed, and meet ongoing tax, social security, and regulatory requirements.
The consultant will provide support to each Rural Service Centre in the following areas:3.1. Registration and Licensing
- Verify and update the registration status of each RSC with the Office of the Registrar of Companies.
- Support RSCs in completing all necessary filings including:
- Business name or company registration
- Annual returns
- Renewal of certificates
- Facilitate GRA registration for all RSCs, if not already registered.
- Ensure filing and payment of:
- Monthly GRA returns (e.g., VAT/NHIL, Withholding Tax, PAYE)
- Annual GRA returns
- Provide training on maintaining proper records for tax purposes
- The consultant must also facilitate registration on such portals for RSCs.
- Support the preparation of:
- 2024 Financial Statements
- 2024 Audited Financial Statements (through collaboration with a certified auditor)
- Review existing financial records and advise on improvements for compliance
- Assist RSCs in applying for or renewing the EPA Certificate (Environmental Protection Agency)
- Obtain or renew the Business Operating Permit from the appropriate Metropolitan, Municipal, or District Assembly (MMDA)
- Confirm or facilitate registration with SSNIT
- Ensure timely submission of:
- Tier 1 (Basic Social Security) monthly returns
- Tier 2 (Occupational Pension Scheme) monthly returns
- Conduct a basic training workshop or a series of coaching sessions for RSC managers and administrative staff on the following topics:
- Statutory obligations
- Document retention requirements
- Compliance calendar management
- The consultant will empower the staff with the necessary knowledge and tools so that, moving forward, they are able to independently manage and file the relevant statutory returns.
The assignment will be for ten (10) weeks, starting from the date of signing the contract.Required Skills or ExperienceQUALIFICATIONS
- A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Law, or related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Chartered Accountant (ICAG, ACCA, or equivalent) or Legal/Compliance background strongly preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or NGOs with statutory compliance in Ghana.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Ghana’s regulatory framework, including GRA, SSNIT, EPA, and the Office of the Registrar of Companies.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proven experience in financial reporting and tax advisory.
- Experience in delivering training or capacity building is an advantage.
- Technical proposal (approach and methodology)
- Financial proposal (fee structure)
- CV highlighting atleast 3 relevant experience of similar work.
- 2 references
Only shortlisted firms/ consultants shall be contacted.
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