The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, will present the 2019 budget statement and financial policy of the government to Parliament today, Thursday.
Fiscal Council must be firm on govt to avoid over spending in 2020 - Economist
Road, NHIS funds should not be capped in 2020 budget – MP
Cedi stability, cost of clearing top concerns for businesses ahead of 2020 budget – KPMG report
2020 Budget to be presented November 14
Instant talk tax deductions not wrong – Ato Forson defends Telcos
2020 budget to focus on industrialisation — Finance Minister
Fuel smuggling swallowed GHC4bn; reverse 'insensitive, ill-timed' fuel tax hike – COPEC
No new taxes will be introduced in 2020 budget - Finance Ministry
Government to review benchmark value in next year’s budget
Terkper writes: Budget performance – Continuing our fiscal complacency – P.1
IFS expresses surprise over silence of mid-year budget on Exemptions Bill
ADI takes a swipe at IEA over high taxes
Mid-year budget: Out of every 1 cedi collected as revenue, 51 pesewas is used to pay debts
Amidu should descend on energy sector over alleged fraud - Casely-Hayford
Too many taxes can drive away investors – Telcos’ Chamber warns
Parliament approves GH¢3.6 billion mini budget
Government rushing loan agreements – Ato Forson
2019 Budget Review: Parliament approves GHC6.3 billion supplementary estimates
Parliament expected to approve ESLA, Talk Tax increases today
Minority predicts Ghana’s return to IMF
Parliament approves GHC6.3 billion supplementary budget
NDC chokes on ‘Take-or-Pay’ agreements
Increase in energy tax not result of power agreements - Minority
Deputy Minister justifies communication's 'talk tax' increment
'We told you so' - Minority chants to withdrawal of luxury vehicle tax
Ghanaians shouldn’t fall for the dangerous lies of the NPP - Fifi Kwettey warns
Mid-year budget will make Ghanaians worse off - Minority
Fierce debate on supplementary budget today
Government must leave a legacy of infrastructure, not debt - Professor Bokpin
Challenges in the energy sector and how government intends to resolve it
We have protected the public purse – Ken Ofori-Atta
Gov't must leave a legacy of infrastructure, not debt - Prof Bokpin
It won’t be surprising if Ghana returns to IMF – Ato Forson
Ghana not in ‘bigger trouble’ despite delayed road projects – Oppong Nkrumah
Communication tax ‘completely unnecessary’ – Economist
Government has destroyed financial gains achieved under NDC – Minority