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General News of Thursday, 3 February 2022

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

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Dr. Bawumia also explained on the assumption of office, the current government abolished some fifteen taxes in order to reduce the burden on businesses and individuals.

“We have abolished or reduced over 15 taxes and levies to reduce the burden of taxes on businesses and individuals and this is unprecedented in the history of economic management in Ghana. It has never happened in the history of Ghana,” he stated.

The 15 taxes reduced include the 17.5% VAT/NHIL on real estates, 17.5% VAT/NHIL on selected imported medicines that are not produced locally, the 17.5% VAT/NHIL on financial services, import duty on the importation of spare parts, the 1% special import levy, the 17.5% VAT on domestic airline tickets, levies imposed on kayayei by local authorities, import duty for all goods excluding vehicles 50% and vehicles by 30%, and excise duty on petroleum, reports citinewsroom.com.

However, since this government took office, it has also introduced quite a number of taxes that have courted a lot of public rejection.

They include: 1.3% VAT flat rate,2.5% increase in VAT by making the GETFUND levy and NHIL straight taxes, 3.5% National Fiscal Stabilization levy (extended beyond expiring date of 2017), luxury vehicle tax – GH¢1000 to GH¢2,500 - depending on engine capacity of vehicle; 50% increase in Communication Service tax, 1% COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy on the 3% VAT flat rate, making it 4% now; 1% COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy on the 2.5% National Health Insurance Levy, making it 3.5% now.


The others are a 5% financial sector clean up recovery levy, 20 pesewas Energy Sector Recovery Levy on every litre of diesel and petrol. 10 pesewas Sanitation levy (“Borla”) tax on every litre of diesel and
petrol; 18 pesewas Energy Sector recovery levy on every kilogram of LPG; 30% increases in Energy Sector levies (ESLA), extended beyond its original duration of 5 years to now 15 years; about 11% increase in Special Petroleum Tax (from 41 pesewas to 46 pesewas) on every litre of diesel and petrol; and 200% increase in BOST MARGIN from 3% to 9%, among others.

In the 2022 Budget Statement and Economic Policy, the Nana Akufo-Addo government has submitted another series of taxes.

They include a 1.75% Bank Transfer tax and 1.75% internal remittance tax, a 1.75% (digital) tax on all electronic transactions (E-Levy), 15% increases in fees from charges of government.

Forex:

When he was leaving office in 2017, the dollar rate in Ghana under John Dramani Mahama was GH¢4.30.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in his usual confident commentaries on economic matters, stated that his government had arrested the depreciation of the Ghana cedi.

“The cedi is depreciating at half the speed that it used to. Under the NDC our currency was depreciating at the speed of Usain Bolt! Under the NPP we have arrested the rapid depreciation of the cedi,” he said.

Today, under the presidency of Nana Akufo-Addo and Dr. Bawumia, five years after, the dollar is at GH¢6.36%.

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