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    GRA takes tax education to markets as part of GH¢360 billion revenue drive

    Josh VanBy Josh VanMay 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has intensified its public education campaign on Tax and Good Governance, reaching out to citizens in various markets today to raise awareness about tax compliance and the benefits of paying taxes.

    The outreach saw GRA officers engaging traders and residents at Mallam Market, Anyaa Market, and Ablekuma Market, where they provided education on how to file tax returns and why fulfilling tax obligations were critical for national development.

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    The initiative forms part of the Authority’s broader plan to mobilise GH¢360 billion in revenue by 2028, in line with its medium-term revenue strategy. GRA aims to achieve this through a combination of taxpayer education, enhanced enforcement, and digital innovations to widen the tax net.

    Mr. Anthony Dekagbe, Weija Office Manager of the GRA, speaking to the media emphasised the need for strong public awareness and civic responsibility. “We need to raise awareness so that every Ghanaian understands the value of paying taxes. It is not just a legal obligation; it’s a civic duty that fuels national development,” he said.

    He added that when individuals and businesses honoured their tax obligations, the country would be better positioned to invest in critical sectors such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social protection. Beyond education, the GRA is also intensifying enforcement efforts to crack down on tax evasion and non-compliance.

     These include audits, compliance checks, and collaboration with other agencies to track income and business activities, particularly in the informal sector. As part of its modernisation drive, GRA has rolled out the Integrated Tax Application and Preparation System (iTaPS), an online platform that allows taxpayers to file returns, make payments, and access their tax records conveniently.

    This move is intended to reduce manual processes and improve transparency in tax administration. In addition, the Authority is deploying more taxpayer service centres , engaging with trade associations, and running media campaigns to make tax education more accessible and relatable to citizens across all income levels.

    The monthly market outreach is expected to continue across regions, targeting traders, artisans, ride-hailing drivers, and other informal sector players who often operate outside the formal tax net. According to the GRA, broadening the tax base and fostering a culture of voluntary compliance remain central to achieving sustainable revenue growth.

    Source: GNA

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