- AGI and GRA held a workshop to educate over 50 companies on the Upfront VAT Relief policy.
- AGI CEO emphasized the policy’s role in supporting industrial growth and easing manufacturers’ cash flow, stressing the need for compliance.
- GRA representative highlighted the policy’s balance between aiding local manufacturing and protecting government revenue, warning against misuse.
- The workshop included a detailed presentation on the policy’s implementation, monitoring, and expectations.
Source: modernghana.com
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