- Ghana Revenue Authority’s E-VAT system has been implemented in phases
- Pilot phase successfully completed with over 50 taxpayers
- VAT revenue grew by over 58% during the pilot phase
- Phase 1 focuses on onboarding large taxpayers, with encouraging progress
- Phase 2 targets medium and small taxpayers by end of December 2024
- Phase 3 aims to integrate all other VAT-registered taxpayers into the E-VAT system
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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