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We are working to restore normal tax payment processing on Ghana.gov — GRA assures
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We are working to restore normal tax payment processing on Ghana.gov — GRA assures

Modern Ghana about 3 hours 1 mins read
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has assured that it is working to resolve intermittent technical challenges affecting the payment of taxes through the Ghana. gov platform. The challenge, which started on Friday, August 14, is affecting some payments initiated through the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS), Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) and Ghana Integrated Tax Management and Information System (GITMIS).

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