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GRA shuts down Surfline head office over GH¢37.3m tax default

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The head office of Internet service providers, Surfline, has been shut down by the debt management and tax compliance enforcement unit of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).

This follows a tax default of GH¢37.3 million from 2015 to 2017.

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The entire head office has been cordoned off with the yellow bandages of GRA as both management and workers shut down their computers.

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Earlier, the GRA also nearly shut the head office of telecom firm, Glo Ghana over a GH¢10 million tax default.

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This was after a crunch meeting between officials of Glo and the debt management and tax compliance enforcement unit of Ghana Revenue Authority.

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After hours in a closed-door meeting, Glo officials resolved to defray GH¢2 million of the overall debt.

Meanwhile workers there have packed out after an initial attempt by GRA officials to shut down the place.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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