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Surging import tax exemptions worry gov’t

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  • gala 8 years ago

    THE RELIANCE ON REVENUE FROM IMPORTS IS UNFORTUNATE. WE SHOULD RATHER THINK OF OTHER REVENUE SOURCES RATHER THAN MILKING GHANAIANS. ANYTHING COMING FROM IMPORT DUTIES MUST IDEALLY BE ADDITIONAL REVENUE, PERQUISITES TO BE PREC ...
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  • Kwame Asiedu 8 years ago

    There will be a lot of pressure from the crooks and mafias who have ruined the Ghananian economy and sent money abroad to tax havens.
    Single window system is the first step in the right direction to educate people on fair tr ...
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  • AFRIFA 8 years ago

    I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHY GHANA, A COUNTRY BLESSED WITH NUMEROUS EXPORT PRODUCTS, HOPELESSLY DEPENDS ON EXPLOITATIVE IMPORT DUTIES AT THE PORTS TO BALANCE GOVERNMENT'S DEFICIT BUDGETS ARISING FROM IRRESPONSIBLE PUBLIC SPENDING ...
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  • GHANANI 8 years ago

    Who grants the tax exemptions in the first place? Is it not the government?Tell the government to stop giving such tax exemptions if it wants increase in revenue collection.

  • Farmer 8 years ago

    This is the wrong approach when the country desperately needs private investment boosting the economy. Exemptions have been put in place for certain regulatory reasons, not for fun.

  • YENTUA 8 years ago

    LOOK WHO'S COMPLAINING ABOUT IMPORT DUTY EXEMPTIONS.

    DO GRA AND CEPS OFFICIALS PAY DUTY ON THEIR IMPORTS, OR ON SEIZED CARS AUCTIONED AT THE PORTS TO CUSTOMS AND GRA OFFICIALS?

    YOU DO NOT PAY IMPORT DUTY ON VEHICLES YOU ...
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