‘Inconsiderate’ vehicle emissions tax won’t prevent carbon emission – Ben Boakye

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  • Thinking allowed 1 year ago

    My are in the era of robbery not taxes

  • Only chop chop 1 year ago

    Vehicle Emission Tax! They want their light-soups to be the thickest.

  • Auntie Love 1 year ago

    Thank you, papa. Exploitation is the word. You said it all! Tax tax tax! Create more jobs (factories/manufacturing industries etc, so that Ghanaians can find work to do.

  • Nana Addo 1 year ago

    Eventually it will be passed unto the poor who use these public transport yet they're not the cause of these emissions... Unintelligent taxation, you either stop their importation or provide engine manufacturing plants or or ...
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  • No Comment 1 year ago

    I have been wondering how the tax could reduce vehicle.emission? If tax were to be like pothole filling or road mending tax kruaaa that will be more understandable. As for me I am.confused ooo. We need more education on this ...
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  • Oyibo 1 year ago

    Nkwasea Tax. The name "emissions tax" is just right. The tax is not meant to reduce the emission of exhaust fumes into the atmosphere but to increase them. If people have no money to buy new vehicles or repair old ones, why i ...
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  • Alverine 1 year ago

    This tax is not imposed to tackle carbon emission, its a way of taking more money away from the already impoverished Ghanaian people. Its not only cars that gives out carbon emission, look at how carbon emission is already c ...
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  • Paul Gyamfi 1 year ago

    This is just plain daylight robbery and very unimaginative because it doesn't contain incentives nor disincentives, just blanket steamrolling