GRA uncovers when numerous exceptions on E-toll will end [audio]

Friday 19th of April 2024

GRA uncovers when numerous exceptions on E-toll will end [audio]

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has expressed that numerous exceptions being appreciated by portable cash clients with more than one record is transitory.
A Principal Revenue Officer and Head of the Project Management Unit for GRA, Isaac Kobina Amoako, focused on that this will gradually eliminate "on July 1, 2022."
The E-demand regulation specifies that buyers are supposed to be charged per account, yet right now, purchasers with numerous records are partaking in various exclusions.
Chief of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, Ken Ashigbey, made sense of on the Super Morning Show on Thursday that "what's going on is that not all the charging substances have been moved onto the normal stage which would have had the option to take your special identifier, subsequently, on the off chance that you have various SIMs, you'll partake in different exclusions."
Nonetheless, the Ghana Revenue Authority has guaranteed that this will end by the end of June.
"We've advised the charging elements to let their clients know that this is impermanent. We composed the letter to the charging substances that they ought to charge per wallet and per account. Assuming you watch the methodology we are utilizing, we are riding on the rear of the charging elements and we've proactively let them know that this is a transitory undertaking that will end after June 30, so from July 1, this large number of numerous exclusions will end," Mr Kobina Amoako said.


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