We started talking about taxing the informal sector over Forty years ago;during Acheampongs days When and how ,we don't know. Let's hear concrete methodologies on the way forward.We are tired of empty exhortations .
We started talking about taxing the informal sector over Forty years ago;during Acheampongs days When and how ,we don't know. Let's hear concrete methodologies on the way forward.We are tired of empty exhortations .
BOY KOFI 8 years ago
We should start doing simple things first.Get everybody a national identity card or a residence permit with an administrative address so that govt can oblige citizens to declare their annual revenue like it's done in the adva ... read full comment
We should start doing simple things first.Get everybody a national identity card or a residence permit with an administrative address so that govt can oblige citizens to declare their annual revenue like it's done in the advanced countries.Thank you.
Apau 8 years ago
You seem to think ID Cards are a solution to all our problems. There is no evidence that Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso etc are more advanced or effective in collecting taxes because they have the "French Imposed" Car ... read full comment
You seem to think ID Cards are a solution to all our problems. There is no evidence that Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso etc are more advanced or effective in collecting taxes because they have the "French Imposed" Carte d Identite" than Ghana.
Secondly, ID cards does not prevent crime or bombing as you have witnessed in France,Belgium etc.
We should concentrate on graft and corruption and tax avoidance by those who keep robbing the poor. Ghost names on government payrolls cost us more than telling my cocoa farming parents to "fork out" 200=300 cedis for some stupid ID CARD.
Even when we at the bottom pay our taxes,the rich sons of Kofi Annan and Kufour manage to escape by opening bank accounts in some outlandish places such as Panama or Nuie island just to avoid tax.
Ghana Man 8 years ago
The sitting President and former Presidents should also start playing tax.
The sitting President and former Presidents should also start playing tax.
HUSEIN MUSTAPHA 8 years ago
I also support the concept of broadening the tax net, by involving the informal sector, as it would reduce the tax liability of businesses and there by leading to their expansion.
I also support the concept of broadening the tax net, by involving the informal sector, as it would reduce the tax liability of businesses and there by leading to their expansion.
mohammed 8 years ago
it is not about expanding to the informal sector, rather utilizing the current system adequately to entice all sectors to come along voluntarily.
why will you want to pay your taxes to a bunch of bureaucrats whose offices ar ... read full comment
it is not about expanding to the informal sector, rather utilizing the current system adequately to entice all sectors to come along voluntarily.
why will you want to pay your taxes to a bunch of bureaucrats whose offices are a bunch of corrupt criminal institution set up on the grounds that they have a skill that has no positive productivity to the nation? look at the payroll and its productivity.
ESID 8 years ago
Search for the Effective States and Inclusive Development website to read the research in this article
Search for the Effective States and Inclusive Development website to read the research in this article
We started talking about taxing the informal sector over Forty years ago;during Acheampongs days When and how ,we don't know. Let's hear concrete methodologies on the way forward.We are tired of empty exhortations .
We should start doing simple things first.Get everybody a national identity card or a residence permit with an administrative address so that govt can oblige citizens to declare their annual revenue like it's done in the adva ...
read full comment
You seem to think ID Cards are a solution to all our problems. There is no evidence that Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso etc are more advanced or effective in collecting taxes because they have the "French Imposed" Car ...
read full comment
The sitting President and former Presidents should also start playing tax.
I also support the concept of broadening the tax net, by involving the informal sector, as it would reduce the tax liability of businesses and there by leading to their expansion.
it is not about expanding to the informal sector, rather utilizing the current system adequately to entice all sectors to come along voluntarily.
why will you want to pay your taxes to a bunch of bureaucrats whose offices ar ...
read full comment
Search for the Effective States and Inclusive Development website to read the research in this article