Withdraw VAT on electricity; TUC gives govt 7-day ultimatum.

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The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the government, demanding the withdrawal of the imposition of Value Added Tax (VAT) on electricity consumption above the lifeline.

 

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, in a letter dated January 1, instructed the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCO) to implement VAT to generate revenue for the COVID-19 recovery program.

The TUC, led by Secretary General Dr. Yaw Baah, strongly opposes this move, emphasizing its negative impact on the lives of ordinary Ghanaians, particularly pensioners and low-income earners.

 

During a press conference on Tuesday, Dr. Baah stated, “It’s always the poor people in this country, including pensioners, who bear the brunt. And we should not allow that to continue. Organised Labour, we have come together and our message to the government is very simple, we cannot pay VAT on electricity. We will not pay it today or tomorrow. Organised Labour is demanding the immediate withdrawal of the letter, and another directive from the Finance Minister to Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo), ECG to stop the implementation of the VAT on electricity. We are giving the government, up to January 31, 2024, to withdraw the letter.”

 

He added that if the Finance Minister fails to direct GRIDCo and ECG to withdraw the letter by that time, they will “advise themselves” on the next course of action.

 

Source: Omanghana.com


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