The GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) has advanced its drive to bridge technical skill gaps within its workforce, graduating nearly 300 officers from its flagship ProfessionalCourse in Taxation (PCT).
The GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) has revived its domestic tax revenue compliance and enforcement exercise to compel taxpayers to voluntarily comply ... The exercise is being carried out by four sections of the GRA offices within the Greater Accra area.
The Domestic Tax RevenueDivision of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), as part of its ongoing compliance and enforcement activities has intensified enforcement actions against businesses operating within the night economy.
The GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA) has intensified its national tax education campaign with an outreach at the Ashaiman market, sensitising traders on the newly introduced Modified Taxation Scheme (MTS). .
ActingHead of Strategy and Research at the Authority, Dominic Naab, noted that the GRA has rolled out a number of targeted compliance and ... That will help GRA to monitor real time what is happening.
As Ghana marks National Farmers’ Day today, Friday, 5th December 2025, AGRA proudly joins the nation in congratulating and honouring our farmers for the extraordinary and tireless work that keeps our country food secure ... Akuafo Ayekoo!!!. About AGRA ... 1.
Commissioner General Yankuba Darboe in his welcoming remarks, said the tour comes at a time when the GRA continues to consolidate major reforms that have already transformed tax excise administration and strengthened compliance across industries.
The GRA boss pointed to recent comprehensive VAT reforms captured in the 2026 budget as a sign of government’s shifted approach, which he said was shaped by consistent engagement with the business community.
According to him, in recent years under the transformational leadership of the Commissioner General Yankuba Darboe, GRA repositioned to a champion powerhouse of not only revenue mobilisation but also foresight for growth.
Mr Cephas Makafui Zokah, a ComplianceOfficer at the GhanaRevenueAuthority (GRA), has urged informal sector workers to pay the required taxes for the nation to improve its revenue generation.