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Officials Of China Mall, Shoprite, Palace Mall Picked Up For Tax Violations

Officials Of China Mall, Shoprite, Palace Mall Picked Up For Tax Violations

Some officials of some notable shopping centres in the Greater Accra region have been grabbed by officers of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) for issuing fake Value Added Tax (VAT) invoices. The shops include China Mall, Sneda Shopping Centre, Palace Mall and Second Cup Coffee all on the Spintex Road, as well as Shoprite at the Junction Mall in Nungua. The exercise was undertaken by a joint team from the GRA, and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service. The exercises is part of moves by the GRA to boost revenue mobilisation through enforcing the tax laws.…
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Collapse Foreign Malls  -Paul Amani Tells Government

Collapse Foreign Malls -Paul Amani Tells Government

A communicator of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Amani has called on government to shut down foreign malls in the country. According to him, these malls do not accept local product as they import all products including pepper. Speaking to Kwaku Dawuro on Movement In The Morning Show, Mr. Amani said that ‘’when these foreign malls bring in imported goods and they sell to consumers, government has a tax on every product purchased. These taxes are paid by the user, but they refuse to pay these monies to government. I am into palm oil production but it hurts that…
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GRA Shuts Down 4 Branches Of Palace Mall In Accra For Non-Compliance With E-VAT Invoicing

GRA Shuts Down 4 Branches Of Palace Mall In Accra For Non-Compliance With E-VAT Invoicing

Officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) have shut down four branches of the Palace Mall. The closure occurred on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. The affected branches are; Labone, Spintex, Atomic roundabout and Weija. They were closed for non-compliance with the Authority’s E-VAT Invoicing system. According to the GRA, a number of selected shops have deliberately failed to issue VAT invoices electronically when customers walk in to make purchases. The GRA says failure of these shops to abide by its directive sends signals that they are under-declaring tax. The Area Manager of GRA’s Accra Central office, Joseph Annan, in a…
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