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The Ghana Union of Traders’ Association (GUTA) has commended the board and management of the Ghana Revenue Authority on exceeding its revenue target for 2019.
Prof Stephen Adei, the Board Chair of the Authority, said on January 6, this year that the Authority exceeded its revenue target for last year after the government revised its revenue target from GH¢46 billion to about GH¢43 billion during the Mid-year Budget Review.
This review followed the announcement of a reduction in benchmark values of goods at the country’s various ports. He said that the Authority raised a total of five billion from the last check date in December last year.
GUTA, in a statement signed by Alpha A. Shaban, its General Secretary and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Monday, said it was excited with the achievement especially as it came in the wake of numerous challenges during the year, coupled with the reduction of the benchmark value by government.
It said the feat achieved by the Authority is a vindication of GUTA’s position that if taxes are made affordable, it would ensure compliance.
The statement said as members of the business community, the Associations shall continue to do its best in honouring tax obligations and entreated everyone to live up to expectation when it came to tax responsibilities.
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