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Why should tax rebate be given to companies which employ fresh graduates?Don't such companies need the services of such graduates?This suggestion by Bawumia is not well thought out.Bawumia assumes that the jobs are there but ...
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Don't argue over things you don't understand. This incentive is used in the advanced world where the leaders are thinkers. It has been tried and tested and is a sure way to encourage businesses employ more graduates to benef ...
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My friend are not there !!!! For this to work!!! He is just talking crap. In the advanced world it is not graduates but apprentices. What do you know.
WE NEED THE WISE AND GIFTED SUCH AS BAWUMIA TO EMPLOY MORDERN AND INTERNATIONAL MEANS TO MOVE GHANA AWAY FROM DEAD POLICIES.
Mention one country where tax incentives have been given to companies to employ jobless graduates. In all the cases that I know tax incentives are given to employ apprentices who are not even paid by the companies who offer t ...
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so called ghanani,it works in america ok,
Yes it works in America but will it necessarily work in Ghana?Look at how big the American economy is as compared to that of Ghana and how narrow our tax base is as compared to that of america.That is why IMF policies have fa ...
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EMPLOY S. AF , NOT GHANAIANS BASTARD
Typical response from a brainless fool.
This idiot should return the excess money he and his masters had during the recrimination of our cedis so that the government will use for this purpose.Useless animal.
Don't think you become wise when you comment insults.
this guy is good!
How many graduates can be employed by how many companies in Ghana.Are you serious.This is how you intend to fight graduate unemployment?
As you, you are the biggest TOY in the NPP Party
JM has given money to pharmaceutical companies to expand their businesses .This will lead to employment of more people.Dear baby economist,give us credible alternatives not such crap
This provision is already in force and fully working.Under the heading Fresh graduates incentive. The law provides a deduction from tax on income of between 10% to 50% of recent graduate salary depending on the percentage of ...
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Farming will be good for you so do not waste your time with NPP
are the graduates willing to work in any company as a casual or a factory hand?..No!! b'cos they want an office work, so even if this tax rebate in given to companies they are not going to work in any company.there are many ...
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you are far from wrong
You guys should be blindfolded by politics. If it's already there, y are we not experiencing it. Or You are in a different Ghana.
How can Ndc people understabd this great ideas.. Dey dont understand polices
Baumia, your economic policies are not sustainable.The the intoxicated elephant 8yrs mess we are struggling with it currently where were you? Nana Addo's toy.You campaign on Ghana' economy will never ever get you votes that w ...
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The idea of giving these companies tax rebate is that they are going to train the graduates on the job with their own resources....Bawumia good one there????
So far as your dad use NDC money to take care of your education it is a curse for you to work against the hand that fed you so you will NEVER be Ghana's vice president.
Bawumia is just talking as if he has iron-cast,easy solutions for the huge graduate unemployment problem facing the nation.He thinks Ghana's economy is so big that it can absorb the tax hole that the tax exemptions will creat ...
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Doc. Your reason is very sound and I agree with you 100%. However you may need to take your message to the ordinary people as well. They determines who wins elections not the few elites.