The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) achieved its revenue target in the 2021 Budget. Data cited JoyBusiness showed that it was able to collect a little over ¢57.32 billion as against a target of ¢57.02 billion.
This, the officials of the Authority, say represents a growth rate of 26.3 percent over the 2020 revenue and is the highest annual growth in the last ten years.
Officials from GRA on Thursday, February 3, 2022, joined host, Winston Amoah to discuss how the 2021 target was achieved and how the Authority intends to achieve its target for 2022.
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