
Anthony Kwasi Sarpong
Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is the Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), known for his leadership in implementing tax policies and reforms in Ghana. He has been a prominent figure in the discussions surrounding the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy), especially following its abolition in April 2025, where he emphasized the need for a smooth transition and refund process for affected individuals.
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Mr Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, Commissioner-General of GRA, cautioned officers against complicity in unethical conduct.
Kanor assumes command of GRA Customs Division, pledges integrity and innovationThe Commissioner-General of GRA, Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, was directed to conclude investigations within a week.
GRA, National Security seize trucks in tax evasion bust
The Commissioner-General of the GRA, Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, reiterated that the Revenue Mobilisation Taskforce would sustain similar enforcement exercises across the country.
GRA, National Security intercept 12 trucks in GH¢85m suspected tax evasion scheme
Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority who disclosed the low compliance with VAT.
60% businesses dodge VAT - GRA unveils Compliance Task ForceThe Commissioner–General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, has called on accountants to prioritise national interest in all their endeavours.
Prioritise national interest - GRA boss tells accountants
The GRA confirmed that the levy’s implementation was signed by Acting Commissioner-General Anthony Kwasi Sarpong.
GRA implements Fuel Levy increases today as government deepens austerity measuresAnthony Kwasi Sarpong signed the official statement regarding the Energy Sector Levies.
GRA confirms July 16 start date for revised Energy Sector LeviesAnthony Kwasi Sarpong is the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority who signed the statement regarding the postponement of the Energy Sector Levy.
GRA postpones implementation of Energy Sector Levy
Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority who signed the statement regarding the postponement of the Energy Sector Levy.
GRA postponed implementation of Energy Sector Levy
Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is the acting Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority who disclosed the onboarding of over 3,000 taxpayers onto the E-VAT system.
E-VAT system: GRA signs on 3,000 businesses - 5,000 More prepare to onboardAnthony Kwasi Sarpong is the acting Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority.
24-hour economy initiative: 19-member presidential committee inauguratedAnthony Kwasi Sarpong, the Commissioner General of the GRA, announced the refund process for E-Levy deductions.
GRA refunds E-Levy deductions after abolition




















