Ghana’s tax authority is consulting stakeholders to reform VAT amid revenue shortfalls and IMF support. Reforms aim to improve inclusivity, remove the COVID levy, and integrate the informal sector, with implementation planned before year-end to boost fiscal stability.
Source: ghanabusinessnews.com
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