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Business News of Friday, 27 April 2007

Source: GNA

Techiman distillers contribute 7.618 million cedis VAT

Techiman (B/A), April 27, GNA - The Techiman Co-operative Distillers and Retailers Union contributed 7.618 million cedis as taxes to the Valued Added Tax (VAT) during the 2005/2006 financial year. Mr Peter Kofi Adjei, Brong-Ahafo Regional Manager of the Union, announced this at the Union's annual general meeting at Techiman. He said the contribution to the VAT represented the significant role the Union was playing towards national development. Mr Adjei entreated law enforcement agencies and members of the Union to work in concert to halt the smuggling of Akpeteshie, to help generate enough revenue for government. He explained that the default in the payment of waybills by smugglers deprived the nation of substantial revenue and warned offenders to desist from the smuggling of the gin. Madam Susana Amoako Adom, Techiman Manager of the Union, decried the dwindling revenue base of the Union, which she attributed to the emergence of sprinter groups in the Techiman municipality. She appealed to the Techiman Municipal Assembly to stop issuing Akpeteshie licences to the public since the Union was the only authority mandated to do so under SMC decree 252. Mr Joseph Asare Afriyie, Wenchi District Co-operative Officer, said the Union had 133.183 million cedis as income in 2006 as against 144.425 cedis in the previous year.

He said the Union expended 129.462 million cedis during the financial year, leaving a surplus of 3.70 million cedis and asked members to work harder to generate more income. Mr Apau Konamoah, Regional Co-operatives Development Officer, noted that all members of the Union were guilty of the smuggling of the local gin since they were not doing enough to arrest the worsening situation. He appealed to the Union to educate members on the negative effects of smuggling in their areas of operation.