Communication with the Tax Authority in Ghana operates through an online-focused system that requires a continual internet connection. This digital infrastructure enables data exchange between the taxpayers and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), the tax authority in Ghana, via the internet. Whenever a transaction takes place, the relevant transaction data is to be promptly transmitted to the GRA server for record-keeping and processing.
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