The Ghanaian Revenue Authority (GRA) is making significant strides in modernizing its tax system with the implementation of the second phase of the E-VAT system. Set to begin no later than December 2023, this phase aims to streamline tax processes and enhance revenue collection further in the country.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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