Govt has little to show for many taxes collected–KPMG survey. |
According to the survey which sampled over 100 leading businesses
in the country and obtained responses from 70 of them across ten sectors, it
raised questions about debt sustainability even as Ghana engages the IMF for
financial assistance.
Particularly on the controversial Electronic Transfer Levy, the KMPG survey noted,
"during these difficult times, more than half of business leaders believe
electronic levy (E-Levy) is a major source of concern.
"Furthermore, petroleum and import duties and levies were
singled out as taxes that needed to be reconsidered in order to reduce the
rising cost of doing business,” it noted
"Industry leaders believe that government's IMF program will
help restore macroeconomic stability while some respondents suggested that the
program should enhance debt sustainability while also promoting inclusive and
long-term growth," the survey added.
The KPMG survey also noted that over 64.3 percent of industry
leaders agree that government should prioritize domestic and external debt
restructuring to avoid the risk of credit default with debtholders.
"Other survey participants believe government should
restructure its foreign debt due to its foreign exchange exposure adding that, over the last few years, the cedi has clearly
underperformed against major foreign currencies."
The report further said respondents believe government must make
difficult decisions toward restoring the Ghanaian economy, especially in these
current times.
"As a result, we propose government creates an enabling
environment for businesses to thrive and specifically evaluate its tax policy
regime, particularly
the electronic levy, petroleum
levies, and custom
duties," the KPMG pre-budget survey said.
"Furthermore, government should improve communication
channels and be transparent about its expenditures while the IMF program is
expected to ensure fiscal discipline while also reducing excessive
borrowings."
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Source: ghanaweb.com |
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