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GRA Urges Public to Help Combat Tax Evasion for Economic Growth

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has issued a call to action for Ghanaians to collaborate with the authority in identifying tax evaders who hinder the country's economic progress. During a UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) webinar with PwC Ghana on “Tax Updates in Ghana’s 2024 Budget”, Dominic Naab, Assistant Commissioner at the Commissioner General’s Secretariat, emphasized the need for citizens to expose individuals concealing income and avoiding tax payments. He highlighted that such actions undermine economic development. Related To This: "Companies That Fail To Pay Taxes Will Be Liquidated Without Hesitation" - GRA To incentivize public participation in revenue mobilization efforts, Mr. Naab introduced an "Informants’ Award" for those providing information leading to tax recovery. He urged the public to make use of this award. Mr. Naab reiterated GRA's commitment to robust revenue mobilization in 2024, emphasizing the importance of cooperation from

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