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Ghana’s Fiscal Performance Improves in Second Quarter of 2024

  • Tax revenues exceed target by GH¢138 million ($9.2 million)
  • Revenue growth driven by Electronic VAT Invoicing System and compliance measures

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s fiscal performance has improved in the second quarter of the year, with tax revenues exceeding the target by GH¢138 million ($9.2 million). This marks a significant recovery after revenues fell below target in the first three months of the year.

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