- GRA denies losing revenue during e-VAT system pilot
- Pilot phase resulted in a 32% increase in revenue
- Rumors of revenue loss dismissed as erroneous
- Pilot phase successful, yielding additional GH¢124 million in revenue
- E-VAT system to be rolled out to all VAT-registered taxpayers for enhanced revenue collection, combat tax evasion, and promote transparency in tax administration
Source: newsghana.com.gh
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