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Taxing Digital Platforms

Ghana’s Deputy Finance Minister advocates taxing digital platforms to capture revenue from the growing digital economy. He highlights the need to update tax laws to include platforms like Facebook and YouTube, ensuring fair taxation and boosting government revenue from digital transactions.

This move reflects the government’s role in modernizing taxation systems to adapt to the digital landscape, promoting equity and sustainability in revenue generation.

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Trans-Caspian Data Exchange

An international seminar in Aktau, Kazakhstan, focused on advancing digital government initiatives along the Trans-Caspian

Public Sector Citizen Experience

The UK government is spearheading digital transformation, prioritizing citizen-centric experiences as outlined in the 2022-25

Greek Government Promotes Shipping

Prime Minister Mitsotakis championed Greek shipowners at “Posidonia 2024,” highlighting government support for the industry’s

Trusted Federal Service Portal

The General Services Administration operates USA.gov, a digital platform facilitating access to federal services, receiving

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