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Title: | THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF THE INTEGRATION OF GHANA REVENUE AUTHORITY |
Other Titles: | CASE STUDY OFFICES OF GRA IN KUMASI METROPOLIS |
Authors: | ABORKPUI KWASI ASARE, GERSHON ASSANA RICKY, NELSON OPUNI BOATEMAA, GENEVIEVE ANYEMEDU, CLAUDIA ANANE BOADI, ANASTASIA OTENG, MILLICENT |
Keywords: | BENEFITS CHALLENGES THE INTEGRATION |
Issue Date: | Jun-2013 |
Abstract: | For any nation to achieve its objectives, it is important to do comparative analysis in performance with the growth and the expectations of its citizens. It must increase its fiscal policies and effort without incurring much cost in generating its revenue for developmental projects. The purpose of this study was to examine the benefits and the challenges of the Ghana Revenue Authority since the integration in the country. |
Description: | This study will highlight on the previous revenue agencies, the act that establishes the GRA, its roles, functions, benefits and some of their challenges, objectives, questions, significance, methodology and scope. Taxes are the major backbone of every nation in the world and help to provide basic infrastructural amenities for its citizenry such as school, hospitals, roads and payment of salaries and allowances of government workers. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/256 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Administration -ST |
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