Deloitte Ghana has praised the government for maintaining existing taxes in its Mid-Year Budget Review. Deloitte said keeping the taxes in the review offered some relief for businesses and
Deloitte Ghana has praised the government for maintaining existing taxes in its Mid-Year Budget Review. Deloitte said keeping the taxes in the review offered some relief for businesses and
Dr. Alex Ampaabeng Deputy Finance Minister, Dr. Alex Ampaabeng, has announced that the government will not impose new taxes on Ghanaians in the upcoming mid-year budget. In an interview
Mohammed Amin Adam In a press briefing held on Saturday, Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam assured Ghanaians that the government is committed to not burdening citizens with more taxes.
Ride-hailing companies such as Uber, Yango, and Bolt will be required to pay taxes in Ghana starting from January, 2024. The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) making the announcement highlighted
Dr. Bawumia with the Church of Pentecost leadership Vice President Bawumia has announced that taxi services in the country will soon go digital. This was when he addressed the
Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu THE new domestic revenue mobilisation laws, which received the backing of Members of Parliament (MPs) over the course of two days in separate marathon parliamentary
Dr Anthony Yaw Baah PRESIDENT NANA Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has stated that it will be very difficult for government to remove taxes on petroleum products especially in these challenging times.
A REPORT released by the Auditor General’s Department said 28 oil marketing companies (OMCs) failed to pay GH₵226,942,904.00 taxes on petroleum products they lifted from the Tema Oil Refinery
Ghanaians endorse taxation and are willing to pay higher taxes to support the country’s development, a new Afrobarometer study has shown. The study said majority of the citizens, however, said