Ghanaian Civil Society Call on Private Lenders to Cancel External Debt
Press release 18 January 2023 Ghanaian Civil Society Call on Private Lenders to Cancel External Debt For more information and interviews contact Bernard Anaba at the Tax Justice Coalition Ghana on +233244584565 A group of Ghanaian civil society organisations have today released a statement calling on international lenders to cancel enough of Ghana’s debt to
January 18, 2023The Contingency Vote (The Blackhole in Ghana’s Budget)
1st December 2022. PRESS STATEMENT Issued by the Tax Justice Coalition, Ghana. The Contingency Vote (The Blackhole in Ghana’s Budget) The Tax Justice Coalition Ghana has noticed with concern the budget line, “Contingency Vote” that appears in Ghana’s Annual Budget and Economic Policy Statement over the years and wishes to call on Ghana’s
December 1, 20222020 ANNUAL REPORT, TAX JUSTICE COALITION – GHANA
Introduction The Coronavirus pandemic was the most defining occurrence in 2020. The year started with hopeful projections but the onset of the Pandemic in March 2020 affected many plans and become a major issue affecting almost every country especially curtailing human engagements and diverting attention to health care needs to reduce the impact of the
October 5, 2022A SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE TAX EXEMPTIONS AND INCENTIVE REGIMES IN GHANA
INTRODUCTION Tax incentives can be defined as deliberate concessions, provisions and conditions enacted into law, reducing tax and lessening the tax burden in targeted areas to encourage, boost or sustain investment for growing the economy. In principle, a tax incentive is an aspect of a country’s tax code designed to encourage companies or people to
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