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