We’ll vote against govt’s new tax bills – Mahama Ayariga
The Member of Parliament
for Bawku Central constituency, Mahama Ayariga, says the Minority Caucus will oppose
the new revenue bills currently before Parliament.
Mr. Ayariga indicated
that, unlike the approval of the ministerial nominees where a secret vote was
used, a headcount will be conducted to determine whether the new tax bills
should be accepted or not and that will help in the rejection of the bills.
“It is going to be a voice vote where if you
are not satisfied, we call for a division and then there will be a headcount
and the matter will be determined, and I am very confident that all our members
will be in the House and vote in line with our position to vote against the
bill.” Mr. Ayariga disclosed.
“You will stand and be
counted and everybody including your constituents will be watching and so if
you don’t go with your constituents, they will see and measure you
accordingly,” he further explained.
Mr. Ayariga stressed that
the Minority would have been considerate if the government was making efforts
at cutting down on its expenditure but so long as it is “only interested in
asking Ghanaians to pay more taxes and not cutting down on the consumption of
the taxes,” it will not allow such burden on Ghanaians.
Government is under
pressure to have three new revenue bills passed by Parliament as it seeks to
rake in GH¢4 billion per year to shore up revenue to fix the ailing economy and
secure a Board approval for a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The bills which include
the Excise Tax Stamp and Excise Duty amendment bills, Income Tax amendment bill
and Growth and Sustainability levy bill are already being rejected by some
business groups.
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