The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has closed down the Regal Chinese Restaurant at Osu, Accra.
The development was as a result of non-compliance with its E-VAT invoicing system.

Area Enforcement Manager for Accra Central GRA, Joseph Annan, says the manager of the eatery could be prosecuted as he urged businesses to do the needful.
The E-VAT invoicing system enables the GRA to monitor invoices issued to taxpayers instantly helping it to know every single transaction.

The system started running in October this year
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