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Spare parts dealers upbeat despite delay in tax cut implementation

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  • Yeboah 7 years ago

    Hmmm.interestly the code reference of 1% tax exemption does not refer to motor vehicle spare parts but rather boilers,electrical&nuclear parts.

  • mr amin 7 years ago

    How can we have a common west Africa tariff without having a common currency, Togo has been opreting a free port since time in memorial . pull out from that ecowa deal. Ghana first.

  • charly 7 years ago

    All though you cant impleamet now ,you can cut off the tax

  • Good deeds 7 years ago

    Oh y are the blind folds of political talks rolling off your faces, please never trust a desperate politician.

  • Osei 7 years ago

    This is your CHANCE! Still applying for jobs and waiting?Between the ages of 18-50yrs?; A graduate or school leaver? Retire, sacked or just tired of low wage work;1. Make HUGE RETURNS daily 2.High-end users' exposure. 3. Incr ...
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  • JAA 7 years ago

    So npp never knew this restrictions and were going round soliciting votes through some of lies. Disappointed AKUFO ADDO and NPP

  • Ayamba 7 years ago

    The 419 budget is now fully in operational since the beginning of April. More shocks are on the way coming. These spare parts dealers are mostly npp so they are trying to rationalize their shock on the 419 budget but very soo ...
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