To curb tax avoidance within the country, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) embarks on a new endeavor to enforce e-invoicing.
As of 1 October 2022, the Government of Ghana has launched Electronic VAT (E-VAT) Portal for 50 selected taxpayers, with an additional 600 taxpayers expected to be connected by the end of the first quarter 2023.
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