Earlier this month, MTN said the Ghana Revenue Authority issued the company’s subsidiary MTN Ghana with a bill for back taxes after auditing it for the years 2014 to 2018 and inferring that it had under-declared its revenue by about 30% during the period.
MTN, which has a presence in 19 countries in Africa and the Middle East, said at the time that it disputed the “accuracy and basis” of the assessment and that it would fight it. Minister Pandor was briefed on the issue this week and called “on the parties involved to do everything possible to find an amicable solution,” The Department of International Relations and Cooperation said in a statement.
Ghana is known client state of the US. Beside SA has shown no backbone in dealing with these useless African governments now they just delela
Why? They must pay...
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