- VAT registration threshold for goods increased from GHS 200,000 to GHS 750,000.
- COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy abolished from January 2026.
- NHIL and GETFund levies recoupled and now eligible for input tax credit claims.
- VAT Flat Rate Scheme abolished; unified VAT structure introduced.
- Total effective VAT rate remains 20% (15% VAT, 2.5% NHIL, 2.5% GETFund); reforms aim to simplify compliance and support national programs.
Source: regfollower.com
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