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Mr. Lamptey was sworn in as the DMD Operations and Executive Director of the Bank on Wednesday, 20th January 2021 by Justice Sophia Bernasko Essah, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, Ghana.
The swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by the Chairman, Mr. Jude Arthur, and other members of the GCB Bank Board.
Mr. Lamptey takes over from Mr. Samuel Amankwah who retired from the Bank in 2020 after 20 years of service in Executive Management and Senior Management positions.
Mr. Lamptey brings to the role over 20 years’ multinational experience working for listed companies in corporate and retail Banking, asset management, securities, brokerage services, pensions, insurance and micro-finance with operations in over 30 African countries.
Months of lockdown, restricted trading and money spent on anti-Covid-19 measures mean that thousands of small business owners are at breaking point. But for many, next Sunday s tax payment deadline could be the final straw.
While revenues have collapsed as a result of ten months of zero or little money coming in, costs such as rent, mortgages, utility bills and leases have all still had to be paid.
This has meant that money normally put aside to meet tax bills has in many cases been depleted, along with any cash buffers and even personal savings.
Simply trying to stay afloat has cost many business owners very dear. Yet, now, they face income tax bills from the previous financial year (to April 5, 2020), when coronavirus was only starting to make an impact on the economy.
Millions of people could face £100 fines if they miss HMRC Self Assessment tax deadline
The deadline for filing the Self Assessment tax return is January 31.
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) expects more than 12.1 million people to complete a Self Assessment tax return this year and accountants have issued a warning that many may face fines for missing the upcoming deadline.