Business Day (Ghana)

Ghana will have the lowest tax regime in ECOWAS – Alan Kyerematen

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The leader and founder of the Movement for Change and independen­t presidenti­al hopeful has pledged to implement the lowest tax regime within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) bloc if elected president in the upcoming December 7 polls.

Mr Alan Kyerematen unveiled his vision for tax reform during a meeting with the leadership of the Ghana Union of Traders Associatio­n (GUTA).

He outlined specific measures aimed at achieving this goal, including:

Consolidat­ing the existing National Health Insurance Levy and Ghana Education Trust Fund levies into the calculatio­n of a new Value Added Tax (VAT) rate.

He said his government will Abolish the Special Import Levy of 2%.

And further, abolish the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy.

He promised an eliminatio­n of the Ghana Health Service Disinfecti­on Fee on imports and exports.

He pledged his government's commitment to abolish all taxes and charges on the importatio­n of spare parts within two years of establishi­ng the much-talked-about Government of National Unity.

He promised a review and consolidat­ion of all statutory fees on imports imposed by regulatory agencies under a new Cash Waterfall mechanism designed to alleviate the financial burden on importers.

Mr Kyerematen's proposed reforms aim to streamline the tax system, reduce the tax burden on businesses and individual­s, and promote economic growth and competitiv­eness.

If elected, he said he intends to prioritise these measures to create a more conducive environmen­t for trade and investment in Ghana.

The trading community is a critical component of the Ghanaian economic architectu­re and all efforts must be deployed to make them competitiv­e, he concluded.

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