The Ghana Online Drivers Union (GODU) has issued a threat to embark on a nationwide strike should the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) neglect to engage in discussions regarding the recently introduced Vehicle Income Tax (VIT) for ride-hailing drivers.
This comes on the back of GRA’s announcement of the new tax, set to be enforced from January 1, 2024.
In a statement, GODU members argue that the decision by the GRA was reached without any consultation with relevant stakeholders, particularly the drivers directly affected by the tax.
They stated that there are no proper legislative regulations in the ride-hailing sector, leading to uncertainty regarding whether drivers can be appropriately classified as commercial vehicle owners subject to the VIT.
Attached is the full statement from the drivers:
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