- GRA exceeded target of signing on 600 large companies on E-VAT platform by 40 companies
- Authority aims to enhance revenue collection and monitoring through digitization
- Management sets new target for next two months, with hopes of surpassing it
- GRA emphasizes partnerships with faith-based organizations for tax compliance education
- Visit to Methodist Church aimed at strengthening partnership
- GRA aims to achieve annual revenue target of ¢149 billion by partnering with faith-based institutions
Source: myjoyonline.com
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