
GRA assures it will meet GH¢225bn target for 2026 despite tax reform concerns
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 12/01/2026
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has assured that it remains confident of meeting the GH¢225 billion revenue target set for 2026, despite concerns that recent tax reforms could lead to a shortfall.
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