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Businesses will still struggle; tax reliefs will benefit just a few – GUTA

The Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA), has expressed disappointment in the tax reliefs granted by the government in the 2024 budget presented to Parliament on Wednesday, November 15.
In the view of GUTA, the reliefs granted do not have far-reaching consequences as it will positively impact a handful of businesses and the citizenry.
The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta during his presentation of the 2024 budget statement in Parliament announced some measures to cushion businesses and Ghanaians in general.
Some reliefs prioritized by the government include the extension of the zero rates of VAT on locally manufactured African prints, sanitary pads and locally assembled vehicles, as well as waivers on import duties for electric vehicles and agricultural machinery.
To address environmental concerns, Mr Ofori-Atta announced the government’s plan to expand the Environmental Excise Duty to cover plastic packaging, industrial emissions, and vehicle emissions.
Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Wednesday, November 15, the President of GUTA, Dr Joseph Obeng said although GUTA was consulted prior to the budget presentation, its inputs were not taken.
According to him, businesses will still struggle since most of the challenges they face remain unchanged.
“We were consulted and we gave our inputs and we thought that they were going to be considered because we made very meaningful inputs, but our demands were not met especially those of us in the trading community.”
“But admittedly, some segment of the business community have gotten some reliefs and these reliefs are also positive. When you look at the relief for agric machinery, relief on raw materials for pharmaceuticals, relief for African prints, those of electric cars and all that, these are positive but they’re in the minority “he noted.
Dr Obeng mentioned that the high cost of doing business will remain the same since only a fraction of businesses have been granted the reliefs.
If you look at the general cost of doing business in this country and what we were seeking, then of course I will say that the status quo remains. The cost of clearance at the port and all that everything still remains. The high rate of taxes that we are made to pay, the number of taxes that have been imposed on us, all of these have not been addressed although just a fraction that has gotten the relief, but on a broader scale I must say the status quo remains the same, and most companies are going to fall,” he lamented.
He questioned why the government insists on keeping levies such as the COVID-19 levy when the pandemic is no more.
“We also demanded that the COVID levy should be removed because it’s a nuisance tax. There’s nothing nuisance than the COVID levy. It came to solve a specific purpose and it should be out of the table. It’s as simple as that” he argued.
Dr Obeng rubbished the suggestion that government is keeping the COVID-19 levy to offset the debts that were accumulated as part of measures to deal with the pandemic.
In response to that argument, he said “But we also know that some funds also came in, and we also know that the COVID pandemic came to destroy businesses. Has that also been taken into consideration; and that the pandemic that has come to destroy businesses, we impose levies on the same businesses.
“There’s no precedent anywhere in the world. And those countries did they also not incur cost in combating the pandemic.? We have to weigh and assess the issues properly to know whether we are being treated fairly”he noted.
The Special Import Levy is still on the table after it had been introduced with the same reason that we had a special problem, and that the business community should allow; that was introduced by the previous government. If we do this, it means that the business community is not going to have confidence and trust in leadership because you can’t say that something is temporary and then it becomes a tax in perpetuity when businesses are collapsing and have been overtaxed. It is not fair,” Dr Obeng bemoaned.
According to the GUTA President, these situations leave businesses with no other choice than to pass the cost onto consumers.
Now we don’t have any reliefs, and the natural thing is to pass the cost to the consuming public. But how are we going to do that where consumers are also being eaten away with their purchasing power by the effects of inflation. How are they going to even absorb this cost; and so what happens eventually is that we lose our capital. This is what is going to happen,” he noted.
Dr Obeng also criticized the current structure of the Value Added Tax (VAT), saying there’s no fairness in the current system, blaming it for the confusion that usually exists between traders and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Source: Myjoyonline.com
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Many SOEs have been used as mere instruments for personal wealth accumulation –Pres.Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has expressed concern over the misuse of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) for personal financial gain by individuals in leadership positions.
Speaking during a meeting with Chief Executives of specified entities under the State Interest and Governance Authority (SIGA) on Thursday, March 13, the President directly attributed the dire state of SOEs to their leadership, accusing chief executives, management teams, and governing boards of prioritising personal enrichment over organisational efficiency.
He pointed to bloated budgets, unjustified allowances, and unnecessary expenditures as factors draining public funds while SOEs continue to rely on government bailouts.
“Many SOEs have been used as mere instruments for personal wealth accumulation by appointees. The chief executives, management, and boards of these enterprises are responsible for this situation. Some SOEs have become perennial loss-makers, draining public funds with bloated budgets, unjustified allowances, and unnecessary expenditures while relying on government bailouts as if entitled to them. Many of these entities are at their lowest point in the entire history of the Fourth Republic,” he said.
President Mahama further noted that many SOEs have been plagued by inefficiencies, corruption, and mismanagement, leading to consistent financial losses. He cited the 2023 State Ownership Report by the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), which highlighted systemic inefficiencies and wasteful expenditures within these entities.
He therefore reaffirmed his commitment to reforming under-performing SOEs and ensuring they serve national interests.
He warned that loss-making SOEs will no longer be tolerated and will either be merged, privatised, or closed.
“I will assess you based on your performance. If you do not align with the pace of the reset agenda, you may be asked to step aside. If that adds to the horror movie, so be it,” he added.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
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Prophet Courage Heavens set to launch ‘Predestination’ book on March 23

Prophet Courage A. Heavens is set to launch the much-awaited book titled ‘Predestination’ on Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 5:00PM.
The launch, which is expected to impact lives, will take place at Crossgates Ministries, Flattop, off N1 Highway, opposite Angel Hauz.
The book is aimed at addressing the way people struggle to understand how free will and destiny align.
It is also aimed at providing clarity on God’s sovereignty and one’s place in His divine plan.
The various chapters of the book address various issues through scriptures and personal stories.
Committed to impacting society, part of the proceeds from the book will go into Courage Heavens Education Legacy (CHEL), an educational foundation transforming lives.
CHEL is dedicated to providing financial support and mentorship to brilliant but needy students, ensuring they have access to quality education and opportunities for a better future.
Prophet Courage Heavens is a prolific writer and previously authored Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani, a powerful book that encourages unwavering faith in times of trials.
In addition, he has written seven more prophetic and life-changing books that are yet to be published.
He is dedicated to raising the next generation for impactful ministry. As the leader of Crossgates Ministries, he nurtures believers in faith and purpose.