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VAT reforms to drive 2026 revenue

Government is anchoring its 2026 fiscal strategy on a sweeping overhaul of the value-added tax system as authorities rely on enforcement and digitalisation rather than new taxes to lift domestic revenue. The reforms sit at the centre of government’s plan to raise non-oil revenue to 15.7 percent of GDP in 2026 from an estimated 15.1 percent this year, according to the 2026 budget. At a post-budget forum organised by KPMG and UNDP in Accra, Ghana …
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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