DOSSIER: 2019 budget
The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, will present the 2019 budget statement and financial policy of the government to Parliament today, Thursday.
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About 60 per cent electricity going waste – Ken Ofori-Atta
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Mid-year budget review: Why Ofori-Atta may plead for more money
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Expect new taxes in 2019 Mid-year Review - Deputy Finance Minister
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Mid-year budget review: We’ll resist attempts by government to increase fuel taxes – COPEC
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I hope labour will protest tax increases - Minority Leader
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We’ll resist attempts by government to increase fuel taxes – COPEC
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Re-evaluate tax measures to help make industry competitive - AGI to government
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LIVE UPDATES: Finance Minister presents 2019 Mid-year review budget
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Gold Coast customers picket at Parliament ahead of 2019 mid-year budget review
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LIVESTREAMING: Finance Minister presents mid-year budget review
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Eight things to expect from the mid-year budget review
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Budget review: Will Finance Minister propose electricity price increase?
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Finance Minister to present Mid-Year Review, Supplementary Budget to parliament July 17
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Car owners & dealers welcome Mahama’s promise to abolish Luxury Vehicle tax
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Koforidua Interchange promise was a mistake – Assibey Yeboah
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Government misses luxury vehicle tax revenue target
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Parliament slashes GNPC’s 2019 budget by $80m
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Minority demands new budget from government over ‘economic challenges'
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Coalition stages demonstration against Luxury Vehicle Tax
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Demonstration against luxury vehicle tax postponed to March 7
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Budget Responsibility Act not ideal for fiscal management - Terkper
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Government misses 2018 inflation target
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Textile industry gets three years VAT exemption; gov't to lose GH¢40m annually
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2019 will be okay - Freddie Blay
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Tax incentives must cover local investors — Tax expert to government
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2018 has been tough but 2019 prospects exciting – GNCCI
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Parliament gives government green light to spend over ¢78bn for 2019
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Government to spend nearly GHC80 billion in 2019
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10% pay rise for government workers
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Ken Ofori-Atta given ultimatum to top up Parliament’s budget
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Government workers to enjoy 10% pay rise in 2019
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Roads Ministry gets GH¢1.3billion budget for 2019
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13.1% GDP ratio quite alarming – SEND-Ghana
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2019 will expose your economy - Adongo to government
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Ghana’s economy could be performing better – Seth Terkper
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Be law abiding on the TIN