E-Levy was nuisance unlike fuel levy – Economist

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  • Accranie 6 months ago

    @Prof SomeHow Gh People Must Find The WhereWithal To Break Gh Fall, This Non-Faculty Way LeaderShip Have Decided To Go About Things Won't End Well, For The Reason That There Is No Clear Thinking About Taxation. Politicians Sa ...
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  • Accranie 6 months ago

    For Those Who Got The Opportunity To Be Educated In The United Kingdom In The Field of Accounting/Finance The Tax Schedule Is On Income&Income on Investment/Capital Gains
    In Gh/Africa The Documented/Formal Sector Accounts Fo ...
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  • Accranie 6 months ago

    Simply Put Gh Government People Are Not Ready To Roll Up Their Sleeves& Do The Needful(House Cleaning, This Time The Pen Own) And Again Their Reason Will Infuriate Discerning Gh
    That is Why I Keep Warning Lecturers In Our In ...
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  • Kojois 6 months ago

    You lair. Big fool. If you don't sent it how would you pay

  • Shooe 6 months ago

    NDC professor, I hated E levy because it was imposed on us even when majority of Ghanaians were against it, but let's do this analysis. I may be wrong because am not a learned person like you. 1% of E levy, if I send 1000 ...
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  • Bizzy 6 months ago

    Simply layman analysis. Prof we donot need any big English. Every levy is a nuisance one. This oil debt has always been around the neck of Ghanaians. Oh politicians what have Ghanaians done. Fuel price is reduced, drivers ...
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  • Yaw Yeboah 6 months ago

    Taxes, levy’s & tariffs are all means of taking monies out of the pockets of long suffering Ghanaians. In other words they are all a nuisance.

  • Kofi Agyeman 6 months ago

    What did you expect from this NDC professor. We heard the noise he made some few months back not knowing it was in antipation for political appointment should NDC won the election. Now he has won the lottery so let him talk. ...
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  • Ben 6 months ago

    Hi Prof, your main argument is that fuel prices have dropped because the Cedi has gained strength against the US Dollar. What will you say when the US Dollar picks up and fuel prices go up? Even if the Cedi stabilizes but oil ...
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  • Kardy 6 months ago

    It's like UG is now short of sensible Professors ooooo..This one, Gyampo et al

  • Efo Kofi 6 months ago

    This man is tagborkukutor brainless kwasiaa penyi to say this nonsense yakame kwasiaa penyi

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  • Kofi Jesus 6 months ago

    It's very easy to get political appointments in Ghana when you start defending or criticized your political opponents, we thought professor gyampo was a neutral person when he start criticized the NPP government for political ...
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  • Angello 6 months ago

    He is an NDC Professor like Gyampoh. Go back and read about all the senseless criticism about Akufo Addos government, and his woeful position for now. Is the D levy taking more monies from us or putting more money into our po ...
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  • OKK 6 months ago

    In fact, prof. Why have you allowed ndc politics to destroy your credibility? E-levy was nuisance but D-levy is not? Hmmmm, posterity will judge you. You are untruthful. God will oneday deal with you. Idiot professor

  • Lopez 6 months ago

    Prof, I respectfully disagree with you on this. The prices of fuel is not static to be justified by saying because the cedi has gained strength and the dollar weakening, the drop in price will not affect Ghanaians. Now let' ...
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  • Mahma 6 months ago

    For the fools not wise

  • Nana 6 months ago

    Stomach economics. Was e levy collecting money whilse the energy levy takes sand? We should stop being bias! By their fruits...

  • Kb 6 months ago

    Price of petrol without dumsor levy=16 cedis
    Price of petrol with dumsor levy=12 cedis
    .choose your choice

  • Yao Asabuyake 6 months ago

    Now all analysts skew their arguments toawards where their own bread is buttered.

  • Jk 6 months ago

    NDC professor we all know patrol products has dropped in the world market so stop your foolish analysis .

  • Walaa 6 months ago

    Those who don't think will do stupid comparesem 16 and 12 as the petro products has dropped in the world market do you think we don't know anything.

  • Ibrahimfusssni@gmail.com 6 months ago

    Is not true the e_,levie will be

    pay by Car owners and motor raders
    not everyone. Soo tell the people the truth

  • Asare 6 months ago

    Please are you a Ghanaian

  • Kw1aky 6 months ago

    Profs without any principles and integrity. Is this not the appointed Islamic Banking "Prof"?

  • Bitter truth 6 months ago

    Henceforth any politician that speaks out against any form of tax is not intelligent and Ghanaians need to reject that particular presidential candidate..I was alerting Mahama that speaking out against any tax will come out t ...
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  • Kwame Peter 6 months ago

    Sme Ghanaian commentators have said elsewhere that no matter how wise a person is he becomes a fool the moment he joins NDC because he would be obliged to defend the indefensible and support unwise and deceitful decisions,Pro ...
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  • Mohammed 6 months ago

    We don’t have Genuine professors in Ghana……….. They are Political promoted and political hypocrites………convenient taxation…………As a professor be innovative in your thinking. When ever government need mone ...
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