in ShortGhana: a 1.75% tax on electronic financial transactionsAdmin25/11/2021electronic financial transactionsGhanaTax The Ghanaian government announced the introduction of a 1.75% tax on electronic financial transactions from January 2022. Ce message est également disponible en : FrenchArabicTags :electronic financial transactionsGhanaTaxshare on Facebookshare on TwitterAdminview all postsHealth : Heal by Hair, a new initiative to support womenCareer : Wael Elkabbany appointed as head of Africa Transformation OfficeYou Might Also Likein ShortGhana : to start talks with IMFAdmin05/07/2022A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to arrive in Accra to start talks with Ghanaian government...in ShortKenya : Economy surpasses pre-pandemic levels in Q1Admin04/07/2022Kenya’s economy rebounded above pre-pandemic levels with the gross domestic product (GDP) expanding 6.8 percent in the first quarter of...in ShortIvory Coast :GE Announces the Successful Completion of the Open Cycle of the Azito Phase IV Power PlantAdmin01/07/2022GE and Azito Energie S.A. announced the start of operations for the simple cycle of the Azito Phase IV power...in ShortUN Ocean Conference:Sustainable blue economy vital for small countries and coastal populationsAdmin30/06/2022The world’s coastal populations contribute significantly to the global economy – an estimated $1.5 trillion per year – with expectations...
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