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  2. Ghana Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is the Ghana administration charged with the task of assessing, collecting and accounting for tax revenue in Ghana. [1] [2]As part of efforts to improve compliance, the Authority is required to assist taxpayers to understand and meet their tax obligations by providing robust and comprehensive advice.

  3. E-levy (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He made this known in the 2022 budget statement and economic policy that was read in the parliament of Ghana. [5] 1.75% is the rate of the E-levy which the Government decided to apply on all transactions. [1] [6] [7] [8] Ken Ofori-Atta said it could raise about $1.15billion which will widen the tax net. [9]

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by tax rates; Tax revenue as % of GDP; Map of the world showing national-level sales tax / VAT rates as of October 2019. ... Ghana: 25% 25% — 3%

  5. Internal Revenue Service (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Revenue Service of Ghana is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the mobilization of tax for the government. [1] It was merged to the Ghana Revenue Authority as a result of the Ghana Revenue Authority Act of 2009.

  6. Economy of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The top income tax and corporate tax rates are 25%. Other taxes included with value-added tax (VAT), are the national health insurance levy, and a capital gains tax. The overall tax burden was 12.1% of Ghana's total domestic income in 2013. Ghana's national budget was the equivalent of 39.8% of GDP in 2013. [32]

  7. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    Value added tax or VAT, (in Italian Imposta sul valore aggiunto, or IVA) is a consumption tax charged at a standard rate of 22 percent, which came in on 1 July 2013 (previously 21 percent). The first reduced VAT rate (10 percent) applies to water supplies, passenger transport, admission to cultural and sports events, hotels, restaurants and ...

  8. Value Added Tax Service - Wikipedia

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    The Value Added Tax Service of Ghana is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the mobilization of tax for the government. [1] The service was formed after the promulgation of the Revenue Agencies (Governing) Board Act in 1998.

  9. Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Controller and Accountant General's Department; Public Procurement Authority (PPA) Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund; The Ministry has the oversight responsibilities with regard to: Bank of Ghana (BOG) [7] National Lotteries Authority (NLA) Public Procurement Board (PPB) Ghana Cocoa Board (GCB)