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Following the passage of the controversial Electronic Transfer Levy Bill, many citizens are questioning how the new tax policy will be implemented.
For this reason, JoyNews’ The Probe tabled the topic, “E-Levy: Demystifying the revenue measure ahead of implementation' for discussion.
JoyNews’ Emefa Apawu hosted resource persons who will shed more light on the topic.
The panelists include; the Principal Revenue Officer and Head of Compliance, Domestic Tax Revenue Unit, Victor Yao Akogo and the Principal Revenue Officer, Head of Project Management Unit at the GRA; Isaac Kobina Amoako.
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