- GRA has exceeded its target of signing on 600 large companies on its E-VAT platform
- Aim to bring onboard over 600 large companies onto E-VAT system by June 2024
- Plan in motion to onboard even more companies on E-VAT platform
- GRA expresses confidence in positive impact of E-VAT on VAT contributions
- E-VAT rollout poised to enhance revenue collection, combat tax evasion, promote transparency
- Emphasis on continuing to onboard obligated entities onto E-VAT system
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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