- The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has uncovered VAT infractions at 12 businesses in Accra.
- The businesses were found to have various tax violations, such as failure to register for VAT and non-issuance of VAT documentation.
- Specific violations included selective issuance of VAT, unregistered status for VAT, failure to issue VAT documentation, and failure to register for VAT.
- The GRA is committed to ensuring complete tax compliance and will be scrutinizing all applicable taxes for each taxpayer visited.
- The GRA has set a revenue target of GH¢106 billion, with the Customs Division expected to collect GH¢28.5 billion in 2023.
- A total of 93 businesses in the capital have been listed as targets for enforcement and compliance this year.
Source: thebftonline.com
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