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The Ghana Revenue Authority, GRA has reportedly gone after Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah’s daughter, Naa Dromo following her plush wedding ceremony.
The outfit is currently chasing Naa Dromo with tax after she received $1 million wedding gift at her recent wedding.
GRA has sent to her an official letter demanded her to report to their office on Friday, July 23rd at 10 am.
The Ghana Revenue Authority cited in their letter that Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah’s daughter, Naa Dromo has a business registered as an enterprise under the name NDKA Star with two differents (TIN) or identification numbers but she has never filed her income tax returns.
GRA has therefore invited Naa Dromo to help them obtain more information and to start paying her taxes to prevent any sanction of further charges.
Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah’s daughter, Naa Dromo recently tied the knot in a glamorous wedding. The wedding was held in Sam Korankye Ankrah’s Royal House Chapel International and was officiated by him.
Naa Dromo’s friends presented a million-dollar cheque gift to her which really caught the eyes of people and instantly made news.
Apparently, that also called for the attention of the GRA to do further checking on Naa Dromo and her business if she’s duly paying her taxes. It turns out she’s not been paying as they have to go after her.
Meanwhile, Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah has said that the cheque presented to his daughter was a ‘faith dummy cheque’.
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