Tax on insurance premiums will discourage interest from Ghanaians - CIIG president laments

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  • Kwaku 1 year ago

    Does this government know what they are doing ? Do they care about Ghanaians and businesses ? Do they know of .multiple taxation ? Will they tax the profits of Insurance Companies or not after taxing premium payment ? NPP SHO ...
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  • Costive 1 year ago

    The proposed tax on premiums is a VAT tax that has nothing to do with insurance . The tax will be separated from the premium and the onus will be on the insurer to return the tax to GRA. Insurance companies already pay corpor ...
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  • AHIMADU 1 year ago

    Are you normal? Who pays the tax on insurance finally? You're just blinded by politics. Your people funked up. Period

  • TOILET PRESIDENT 1 year ago

    The most foolishly elected animal in the history of the world...addo aboa ba

  • GOLD 1 year ago

    THERE IS NOTHING WRONG TO PAY TAX,HOWEVER,THERE SHOULD BE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY!!!!!!!.

  • Tomorrow 1 year ago

    Love that

  • Greatness 1 year ago

    Very sad if it happens.
    Many on comprehensive auto insurance will go third party to "save" cost.
    This will be crazy on the part of the government if they do implement

  • One 1 year ago

    Interesting. From taxation to production mpo nie. True what Mahama said, if you have never been president, don’t criticize. Talk is really cheap.

  • Tomorrow 1 year ago

    Boom

  • Kojo Sromani 1 year ago

    Those sycophantic buffoons saying that there is nothing wrong with paying taxes, should know that there is everything wrong with paying retrogressive taxes that are more of liabilities. These characters who criticised the NDC ...
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  • Tomorrow 1 year ago

    You hit the nail on its head, bro

  • Obuobisa 1 year ago

    Very true. I'm now doing my own insurance at home. I put aside the annual 17k I would have given to the insurance company in my account and in in 2 to 3 years I will have 34k to 51k for any eventualities. Aside I have easy ac ...
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  • TWUM 1 year ago

    What does this government wants? Taxes here and there. We're also not benefitting from taxes that's being collected.
    Now you want taxes on insurance premium?
    Anyways continue to discourage us from these various insurance po ...
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