By Mildred Siabi-Mensah
Takoradi, Feb. 3, GNA – The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), in collaboration with the Duapa Werkspace, has organized an evaluation exercise on tax policies and incentives for people in climate related businesses.
The meeting was aimed at assessing tax policies and incentives for climate-smart businesses and how best such emerging enterprises could take advantage of the tax regime and become more compliant.
Mr Erasmus Mensah-Ackon, the CEO of Duapa, a business Incubation Centre said the initiative was also to allow for sustainable enterprises to share insights on the challenges and opportunities within Ghana’s tax framework.
The engagement brought together businesses focused on environmental sustainability, allowing them to contribute valuable feedback that would help refine existing tax policies and guide the development of new incentives to promote green entrepreneurship.
“This event marks a significant step towards fostering a business-friendly environment for climate-conscious enterprises in Ghana.”
He was therefore grateful to all participating businesses for their contributions to the impactful dialogue.
GNA