Ghana: Deepening Public Understanding to Make Ghana's Tax Reforms Work
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Ghana: Deepening Public Understanding to Make Ghana's Tax Reforms Work
As Ghana prepares for the rollout of wide-ranging tax reforms in January 2026, one message rings louder than ever: the success of these policy shifts will hinge not merely on legislation, but on communication. The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Mr Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, has called on the media to intensify public education on the new tax regime. His appeal is timely and essential.
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GRA, media to intensify tax reforms education …for compliance, revenue generation
The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Mr. Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, has urged the media to intensify public education on the new tax reforms. According to him, without clear and simplified communication to the public, voluntary compliance would remain low. He noted that many taxpayers hesitate to fulfil their obligations when they do not fully understand the tax system, stressing that the media must therefore help demystify…
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