No VAT increase – Ken Ofori Atta – BusinessGhana News



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Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta announced that there would be no increase in value-added tax (VAT) as speculated.

"I would also like to advise our friends [Minority] that we should arrest Mr. Ofori Atta said that VAT would be maintained at 12% and a half percent," said Mr. Ofori Atta during the presentation of the 39 mid-year budget review in Parliament Thursday.

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He explained that the measures should ensure that the country achieves its budget deficit target of 4.5 percent and ensure that the country leaves the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program.

There were suggestions before the budget review that the government would add three per cent to the VAT.

Following speculation, the minority in Parliament launched an attack against the government led by Akufo-Addo and described it as unresponsive. Minority spokesman on finances, Mr. Cbadiel Ato Forson at a press conference said that the economy was heading towards a dangerous terrain

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But explaining, Mr. Ofori M. Atta said: "We are converting national health insurance from 2.5 percent to a direct deduction of 2.5 percent.Mr President, we convert the 2.5 per cent value-added tax rate to a strict 2.5 per cent levy. "

"Mr. President, the VAT will be maintained at 12.5%.

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