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Korea-backed plan seeks to broaden Ghana’s tax base 

By GhanaSummary Newsroom1 min read
Korea-backed plan seeks to broaden Ghana’s tax base 

Mr Thomas Nyarko Ampem, Deputy Minister for Finance, welcomed the completion of the Master Plan and expressed appreciation to the Government of the Republic of Korea for its continued partnership in strengthening Ghana’s tax administration and public financial management.

He said the Master Plan could contribute to Ghana’s reform agenda and added that Korea would continue to work with the Government to translate its recommendations into policies and improvements in tax administration and public service delivery.“Drawing on the Republic of Korea’s successful development experience, the Master Plan incorporates practical and reform-oriented policy recommendations aimed at expanding domestic revenue, improving tax compliance, increasing administrative efficiency, and strengthening fiscal sustainability,” it said.

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