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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is onboarding an additional 2000 VAT-registered taxpayers to the Electronic VAT Invoicing System as a part of the second phase. Onboarded taxpayers will have to issue electronic VAT invoices. The new E-VAT system will help the GRA monitor real-time VAT transactions. Similarly to the previous onboarding, taxpayers in the scope of the second phase have been invited to seminars with the GRA to help with the onboarding steps.