GRA Assists GUTA to Address Transitional Issues with New VAT Reforms
GRA and GUTA held a consultative meeting to address the ongoing challenges taxpayers are facing with the new VAT Reforms rollout.
GRA and GUTA held a consultative meeting to address the ongoing challenges taxpayers are facing with the new VAT Reforms rollout.
GRA in educating the public on the new VAT reform also highlighted the main VAT rates, urging Ghanaians to keep up with changes.
Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has disclosed that the New VAT Reforms will enable Ghanaians to save close GHȻ 6 billion this year, while highlighting some of the major reforms.
The GRA intends to fully complete its revenue administration reforms by the end of June 2026 to promote full tax compliance and improve Ghana’s revenue.
The government is enthusiastic about Ghana’s economic sustainability and expansion in 2026 as challenges grow.
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The Management of GRA has intensified compliance enforcement ahead of the full realization of tax reforms in 2026.
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The GRA has expressed its readiness to use E-VAT to reform Ghana’s revenue collection for the government to promote growth and development.
The GRA and the government are embarking on a voluntary tax compliance campaign to offset the shortfalls in revenue due to repealed taxes and annual revenue inadequacies.