- Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) will implement major VAT reforms starting January 1, 2026.
- Standard VAT rate will be reduced to 20%, and the registration threshold for businesses dealing in goods will rise from GH¢200,000 to GH¢750,000.
- Several levies, including the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy, will be abolished; NHIL and GETFund levies will now allow input tax credit claims.
- The VAT Flat Rate Scheme (VFRS) will be discontinued and replaced with a unified VAT structure.
- The reforms aim to simplify VAT administration, promote fairness, improve efficiency, and encourage voluntary compliance.
Source: adomonline.com
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