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Ghanaians to pay more as trotro fares up by 10%

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), says it will sustain its nationwide operation to impound vehicles that have not paid the appropriate duties and taxes, until a time when the roads are cleared of such vehicles. The Commissioner-General expressed disappointment with the number of vehicles that were impounded in 2017, and called on vehicle owners to do the right thing before the law catches up with them. Today’s exercise is to create awareness that such special vehicle operations will be sustained and that all vehicle or truck owners as well as all prospective buyers should always contact customs offices across the country for verification of the status of the vehicle they want to purchase.”

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