Galamsey is driven by desire to evade taxes; activities remain taxable – CITG
The Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana has joined numerous calls for the ban on illegal mining, highlighting its negative impact ...
Read moreThe Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana has joined numerous calls for the ban on illegal mining, highlighting its negative impact ...
Read moreTax revenue to GDP has been significantly low over the years for African countries as compared to advanced countries, resulting ...
Read moreThe Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana (CITG), in collaboration with ICAG, ACCA, CIMA, IoD-GH, and CIB (Ghana), has organised a ...
Read moreThe Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana has educated members of the major professional accounting bodies in Ghana on issues of ...
Read moreFollowing the presentation of the 2024 Budget Statements and Economic Policy by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, on November 15, ...
Read moreThe Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana (CITG) has once again warned individuals and entities who have not been certified by ...
Read moreThe Chartered Institute of Taxation of Ghana (CITG) has held a pre-budget discussion forum on the theme “Critical Roles of ...
Read moreIn line with maintaining professional standards and creating an environment for adaptation to innovative trends, the Chartered Institute of Taxation ...
Read moreSenior Advisor to President Nana Akufo-Addo, Yaw Osafo-Maafo, has said that every developed country develops largely on taxes contributed by ...
Read moreThe Society of Women in Taxation (SWIT), a female wing of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (Ghana), is set to ...
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