DOSSIER: 2018 Budget
Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta will be presenting the Budget statement for the year 2018 before the house in Parliament on Wednesday November 15.
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Haruna Iddrisu accuses Ofori-Atta of breaching Financial law in budget presentation
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Mid-year budget silent on number of jobs created - TUC
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Majority, Minority disagree on state of economy
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Mid-Year Budget Review: Ghana still needs to learn a lot more about taxation
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35% tax on personal incomes ‘too high’ – TUC
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VAT recalibration to stabilize prices - Ken Ofori-Atta
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Nuisance tax scrap 'political gimmick' – Lord Mensah
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Fiscal and macro gains not the end-game - Oppong Nkrumah
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High demand for foreign exchange partly responsible for cedi depreciation – BoG
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Economy back on track after Mahama's mess – Finance Minister
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New VAT regime: Citizens will pay more – IMANI
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Total revenue and grants fall short by GH¢1.4bn – Finance Minster
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Finance Ministry releases monies to Common fund
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23,000 workers in public sector earn over GHS10,000 - Deputy Minister of Finance
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Cedi not in good standing – Awingobit
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No VAT increase; Ofori-Atta shames NDC
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Government clears GHC6 billion Mahama debt
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Government to outsource national payroll system – Ofori-Atta
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Ken Ofori-Atta playing games with GDP figures – Ato Forson
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Ofori-Atta is a liar, taxes increased backdoor – Sammy Gyamfi
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Government trades Ghana’s bauxite for Chinese-funded roads
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OPINION: On Ghana’s taxation fiasco
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VAT rate increased in disguise; don’t jubilate yet – Terkper
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The political Ghana Cedi
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Tariff reduction: Government losses GHC1.8 billion annually – Ofori-Atta
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Infrastructure deficit hits GHC30bn – Finance Minister reveals
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Total revenue and grants fall short of target – Finance Minster
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We will prosecute tax evaders,corrupt tax officials not exempted - Ken Ofori-Atta
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New levies will benefit the economy – Kwaku Kwarteng
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Trotros exempted from Luxury Vehicle Levy - Finance Minister
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Budget review: Government increases VAT through ‘back door’ - Minority
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Terkper sees government's VAT strategy ‘a retrogressive step’
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Government to 'outsource' public sector payroll management – Ofori-Atta
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Government will exit IMF programme by end of 2018 – Ken Ofori-Atta
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Over 360k students enjoying Free SHS – Ofori-Atta
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Full Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review of the 2018 Budget Statement & Economic Policy