The Ghanian Revenue Authority (GRA) has confirmed in its 2024 budget that it will launch phase 2 of its e-invoicing regime, ‘E-VAT’, in December 2023. Phase 1 started in 2022 and completed. These are large and high-risk taxpayers.
Source: vatcalc.com
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