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After 2.5% VAT: Gov’t introduces 27 fresh levies

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  • Kafui 10 years ago

    All very good but will these fees be properly collected in the first place and properly accounted for?

    This will probably end up enriching some individual pockets.

  • THE TRUTH 10 years ago

    ALL THIS ARE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION IF ONLY IT WILL BE WELL ACCOUNTED FOR WITH NONE GOING TO INTO INDIVIDUAL POCKETS WE REALLY HAVE TO FACE REALITIES NOW RAISE OUR OWN MONEY FOR BETTER DEVELOPEMENTS KUDOS MAHAMA ONLY LET THER ...
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  • KOFI 10 years ago

    DO NOT BE DAFT....JUDGMENT DEBT WILL INCREASE TEN FOLD.ROBBING AMA GHANA TO PAY MULTINATIONALS.PURE AND SIMPLE.

  • DAN 10 years ago

    its your own people fucking you in the anus..The NDC is fucking all of ghana with no kiss...contracts will Gold and cocoa companys where set long ago..only thing you can bitch about is oil..So you stupid Nigger shut up or ven ...
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  • kwasi 10 years ago

    THIS GOVRENMENT MUST BE DESLOVE THEY BOTRAY THE PEOPLE OF GHANA AND TAXING US TO DEATH DESTROYING OUR LIFES AND OUR ECONOMY

  • ASIEDU NKETIA 10 years ago

    Good job Mr. Akonfem Mahama. Tax them to death. Next time they will learn sense. edee biii k3k3!!!!!

  • GOWAN 10 years ago

    In spite of all this, the current singsong of the NDC machinery is for workers to sacrifice 2% of their salaries, when there's blatant looting and pilfering from the national kitty.

  • Kanawu 10 years ago

    Mahama just kill us all to feed your bloated govt

  • Keteke 10 years ago

    Iam surprised any body supports this. The government should husband our monies well first, before it asks for any more money from us.!!

  • Abrantie 10 years ago

    This govt is taxing the people for prosperity or so called development yet roads all over country are very bad and horrible.

  • Philips 10 years ago

    Government Taxes and charges must be published in booklets and be freely available at the various ministries and agencies so the public know exactly what they are expected to pay to avoid middlemen and corruption.