- The Ghana Revenue Authority is intensifying domestic revenue mobilization to support the 2026 Budget and Ghana’s exit from the IMF program.
- Targeted compliance and administrative reforms are being implemented to boost revenue and diversify government income streams.
- The E-VAT system will enable real-time monitoring and tracking of VAT transactions.
- Artificial Intelligence will be used in port operations to identify gaps and correct declaration defects.
Source: ghanaweb.com
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