In an effort to boost local manufacturing how do you impose payment of tax upfront and then to go for refund. How does this help industry. Rather it puts industry under more stress requiring more money to do the same amount ... read full comment
In an effort to boost local manufacturing how do you impose payment of tax upfront and then to go for refund. How does this help industry. Rather it puts industry under more stress requiring more money to do the same amount of business forcing companies to borrow more and product cost more expensive as a result. How is this promoting industry.
hamed al qaq 7 years ago
talking that you know better then the experts at the npp?
talking that you know better then the experts at the npp?
romeo 7 years ago
I will advice the Finance minister to give some window of opportunity in exceptional cases.As for the bearded man we should watch him very carefully. This is what Ghanaians were fronting for chinese galamsey business and has ... read full comment
I will advice the Finance minister to give some window of opportunity in exceptional cases.As for the bearded man we should watch him very carefully. This is what Ghanaians were fronting for chinese galamsey business and has destroyed the Ghana
Investor 7 years ago
Well done Mr Grant for pursuing this objective. Many investors have already committed their capital and are in the middle of projects and this impacts their feasibilities and funding. thank you for your leadership and to th ... read full comment
Well done Mr Grant for pursuing this objective. Many investors have already committed their capital and are in the middle of projects and this impacts their feasibilities and funding. thank you for your leadership and to this new government for being able to address issues and reforms quickly so that they do not harm FDI in the market
Go Ghana 7 years ago
Very good the proposed change is painting all in the same bracket. for significantly large projects that are promoting jobs in Ghana the exemption should stay
Very good the proposed change is painting all in the same bracket. for significantly large projects that are promoting jobs in Ghana the exemption should stay
In an effort to boost local manufacturing how do you impose payment of tax upfront and then to go for refund. How does this help industry. Rather it puts industry under more stress requiring more money to do the same amount ...
read full comment
talking that you know better then the experts at the npp?
I will advice the Finance minister to give some window of opportunity in exceptional cases.As for the bearded man we should watch him very carefully. This is what Ghanaians were fronting for chinese galamsey business and has ...
read full comment
Well done Mr Grant for pursuing this objective. Many investors have already committed their capital and are in the middle of projects and this impacts their feasibilities and funding. thank you for your leadership and to th ...
read full comment
Very good the proposed change is painting all in the same bracket. for significantly large projects that are promoting jobs in Ghana the exemption should stay