- Ghana Revenue Authority extends Electronic Value Added Tax system
- Replaces 30-day manual invoice process with digital system
- VAT invoices must be issued within 48 hours
- E-VAT pilot began in October 2022
- Transition from manual invoicing to real-time automated platform
- Enables tracking and verification of VAT invoices
- Enhances transparency and compliance
- Integrates with businesses’ accounting software for accurate VAT reporting
- Initial challenges with large businesses integrating systems
Source: ghanaweb.com
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