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Mahama reworks tax and finances for a fresh start
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30743, member: 2262"] President John Dramani Mahama has championed sweeping economic reforms designed to reinvigorate Ghana's financial landscape and provide substantial relief to citizens and businesses. The comprehensive legislative package represents a bold strategic shift toward economic revitalization and fiscal management. The government eliminated the controversial Electronic Transfer Levy, removing the 1% tax on digital transactions that previously dampened economic momentum. Businesses and individuals celebrated the repeal, viewing it as a critical step toward unleashing digital economic potential and reducing financial constraints. Parallel reforms target multiple economic sectors, including the complete removal of the Emissions Levy and substantial amendments to the Value-Added Tax framework. The Income Tax Amendment Bill streamlines taxpayer compliance, while petroleum revenue management legislation promises enhanced efficiency in resource allocation. Public Financial Management reforms aim to boost governmental spending transparency and accountability. The Earmarked Funds Capping and Realignment Bill redirects resources toward priority national development initiatives, signaling a strategic approach to economic planning and resource optimization. The energy and mining sectors received targeted legislative attention through adjustments to the Energy Sector Levy Act and the establishment of a comprehensive Gold Board regulatory framework. The Growth and Sustainability Levy Act introduces forward-looking economic policies designed to stabilize long-term financial performance. Financial experts anticipate that these reforms will catalyze investment, improve tax compliance, and create a more dynamic business environment. The Finance Ministry expressed optimism that the legislative changes will position Ghana for sustainable economic growth and increased global competitiveness. President Mahama's decisive action underscores a proactive governmental strategy to address systemic economic challenges. These transformative policies reflect a commitment to economic resilience, demonstrating Ghana's adaptability and strategic vision for national development. [/QUOTE]
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