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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2018 Budget Review: Government imposes tax on luxury cars
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Cedi’s performance under Akufo-Addo impressive – Finance Minister
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There will be no VAT increment – Ofori-Atta declares
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Stop taking policy direction from social media – Finance Minister
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VAT remains 12.5% – Finance Minister asserts
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Government imposes tax on luxury vehicles
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Stop taking directions on economic policies from social media – Ofori-Atta to Minority
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Akoto Osei would’ve been a better Finance Minister – Adongo
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Government releases GHC30 million for NaBCo
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Government announces Luxury Vehicle Tax
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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
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Cedi better under Akufo-Addo than Mahama era – Ofori-Atta
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Mid-year budget review: Social media users ‘taunt’ minority over ‘VAT increase swerve’
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Foreign firms under forensic audit over suspected tax evasion
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'Untruthful' Ofori-Atta increased VAT through backdoor - Avedzi
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Free SHS has eased burden of Ghanaian parents – Ofori-Atta
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New tax measures will yield GHC1.345bn
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Mid-Year Budget Review: Government imposes new tax on luxury vehicles
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VAT rate increased in disguise – Terkper cautions businesses
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Government to 'outsource' management of public sector payroll – Ofori-Atta
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Minority brands Ofori-Atta 'Minister of Loans'
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Ghana on course to exit IMF programme – Ken Ofori-Atta
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1D1F so far: Did John Kumah lie or Ken Ofori Atta got it wrong?
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2018 Budget Review: We’ll prosecute tax evaders – Ofori-Atta
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Don’t jubilate; VAT increased through ‘backdoor’– Seth Terkper
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Trending GH: Government robbing Peter to pay Paul – Ghanaians react to luxury car tax
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If you earn GHC10,000+, prepare to pay 35% personal income tax – Ofori-Atta
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Government used revenues prudently – Oppong-Nkrumah
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Your ‘Asempa’ budget now ‘Asemnwono’ – ICU tells government
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You dupe people - Murtala thunders at Rev. Fordjour who threatens a suit
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Akufo-Addo’s populist promises running Ghana down – Minority
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Government’s tax holiday favours the rich – Fraser Institute