Ghana implements some digital transformations

Type: Legislation, Trend

Ghana will be implementing some digital transformations in 2020. Most business transactions and government services will be digitized, as well as registering real estate property using GPS, thereby increasing efficiency of taxation. Furthermore, passports and tax numbers will be integrated into a central database, and permits and license applications will be made cashless. These changes are partly driven to fight fraud and corruption. 

Effective date: January 1, 2020 

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