By equipping these organizations with the necessary knowledge and tools, GRA aims to ensure a more robust financial ecosystem that supports national revenue mobilization and economic growth ... It is not for GRA alone it is for the whole Gambia,” Mr.
AnthonyKwasi Sarpong (middle) – Commissioner-General, GRA... He urged GRA to intensify education and stakeholder engagement to ensure that businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, fully understood and embraced the new system.
The GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) has assured businesses that its IntegratedTax AdministrationSystem (ITAS) is designed to reduce the cost and complexity of tax compliance while improving transparency, efficiency and taxpayer services.
The GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) has assured investors of a more transparent, predictable and growth-oriented tax regime as part of efforts to restore investor confidence and position Ghana as a preferred destination for foreign direct investment.
The GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) has started onboarding taxpayers onto its new platform for modernising tax administration ... He also entreated the media to provide feedback to the GRA on the use of the platform.
Sarpong therefore called on corporate Ghana and the wider business community to support the GRA’s reform agenda, stressing that national development depends heavily on collective commitment to tax compliance and domestic revenue generation.
The CustomsDivision of the GRA recently announced a two-month amnesty period from June 1 to July 31, 2026, allowing owners of uncustomed vehicles to regularise their documentation without penalties.
PresidentAdamaBarrow presided over the ceremony, which was attended by government officials, taxpayers, development partners, and GRA board and management ... In 2025, GRA collected over D25.3 billion, surpassing its target by 10%.
Ampem disclosed that the BoG had contributed GH¢5 million to the campaign, while the GRA transferred US$300,000 into a dedicated dollar account established for the fundraising exercise.
Four Chinese-owned companies have been cited for various tax infractions by the GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) during an unannounced enforcement exercise in Accra yesterday ... proper verification by GRA.