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GRA exceeds GHS43bn 2019 revenue target

by chris
7 January 2020
A well-thought and tailor-made policy by GRA will be needed to address the challenge

A well-thought and tailor-made policy by GRA will be needed to address the challenge

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The Ghana Revenue Authority has exceeded its GHS43 billion tax revenue target for 2019.

This follows a revision of the earlier target from GHS46 billion to GHS43 billion.

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Speaking to Accra-based Joy FM, Prof Adei said: “The target, in general, was about GHS46 billion but you know the government changed the benchmark rate at the port, so, it was revised a little over GHS43 billion, which we have slightly exceeded.”

He added that: “It will interest you to note that in December 2019, we more than met our target in revenue collection; actually, I’m having a board meeting because every day, they have to calibrate. The last time it was about GHS5.6 billion while we were looking for GHS5.0 billion, so, thank God.”

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In the first half of 2019, the country raked in GHS22.7 billion, compared to a target of GHS29.95 billion.

Meanwhile, the total revenue target for 2019 is GHS57.7 billion including tax revenue.

Next year, the government is targeting a revenue of GHS65.8 billion.

Source: classfmonline.com

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