Mr. Saeed Salahudeen is a distinguished professional whose career bridges the domains of law, accountancy, and finance. With an LLM in Tax Law, Policy, and Practice from the University of Ghana School of Law and qualifications as a Chartered Accountant, he currently serves as a full-time lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA). His teaching focuses on tax law, fiscal policy, and management accounting, equipping students with a holistic understanding of financial regulations and taxation complexities.
Mr. Saeed’s experience is not confined to academia. He has also held practical finance management and corporate compliance roles, serving as Finance Manager at West Hills Mall Limited and as Senior Associate for Finance and Administration at the Rainforest Alliance. His research, particularly in tax law, compliance, and policy, enriches his legal expertise, making him an authoritative voice on issues such as electronic transactions, taxation of small businesses, and fiscal administration.
He is a prolific author, contributing significantly to academic and professional literature. His key publications include:
Saeed, S. (2024). Self-Employed Professionals’ Attitude Towards Tax Compliance in Low-and-Middle Income Countries: Evidence from Ghana, LLM Dissertation.
Saeed, S. (2023). E-levy vs road toll: Assessing the impact on revenue, economy, and businesses, B&FT Online.
Saeed, S. (2023). Income Tax Implications of Electronic Transactions in Ghana: An Overview of Jurisdiction, Source and Residence Rules, and Permanent Establishments, Ghanaweb.
Saeed, S. (2023). Ghana’s Independent Tax Appeals Board: An Independent Assessment (queued for publication).
Saeed, S. (2021). Income Tax Administration in Ghana: Perceived Implementation Challenges, Accounting and Taxation, The Institute for Business and Finance Research.
Saeed, S. (2020). Evidence On Ethical Tax Practices By Companies Listed On The Ghana Stock Exchange, Review of Business and Finance Studies.
Saeed, S. (2020). Small Business Owners’ Perception on Value Added Tax Administration in Ghana: A Preliminary Study, Accounting and Taxation.
These works showcase his deep understanding of tax compliance, policy challenges, and the evolving landscape of taxation in Ghana and beyond.
Mr. Saeed’s extensive experience makes him a vital resource for clients seeking comprehensive legal and financial advisory services, particularly in tax law and policy. He welcomes professional inquiries at salahu222@yahoo.com.