Spare Part Dealers At Abossey Okai To Close Shops In Protest Against Tax Compliance Policy

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Spare Part Dealers At Abossey Okai To Close Shops In Protest Against Tax Compliance Policy

Members of the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association will close their shops for three days beginning November 1, 2023, in protest against the

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Members of the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association will close their shops for three days beginning November 1, 2023, in protest against the government’s new tax compliance module.

The association is unhappy with the government’s decision to deploy a compliance task force to monitor tax compliance within their sector.

They argue that the tax compliance measures are detrimental to their businesses and livelihoods.

At a press conference held on October 2, 2023, members of the association expressed their dissatisfaction with the government and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) for not heeding their calls to reconsider the deployment of the compliance task force.