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E-Levy roped in informal sector into the tax net - GRA

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  • Asamoah Kokote 1 year ago

    Ghanains want luxuries but feel but to pay taxes.Taxes are paid everywhere in this world even from the days of Jesus ministry.

  • Ekow Jones is 1 year ago

    It's a good idea but the percentage wasn't favourable. For far too long the poor civil servants have carried the country on their shoulders whereas the informal sector workers make thousands without paying a dime. Development ...
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  • Joeboy 1 year ago

    Development also depends on government officials not raiding the public purse for fantasy or phantom projects.

  • Kofi Asabre 1 year ago

    Very lazy proposal. ..this shows an established point of weak minds in control. As if the formal sector who are taxed frʋm sources don't use momo services.

  • Nato 1 year ago

    And you are happy we those in the formal sector are pay more taxes and for that matter we are taxed double. Meanwhile these informal sector are making more money than formal sector workers. Why can't you employ technology to ...
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  • TonyB 1 year ago

    This is a lazy mans approach. You are double taxing those in the formal sector who are paying taxes on their income

  • Lion 1 year ago

    In the abundance of resources the fool is paying more taxes. As long as Ghanaians are timid they will continue introducing new taxes every year. The Arabs will not tolerate such cheating, they will fight to death than to pay ...
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