Despite the government’s insistence on maintaining the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy, the Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, is calling for the immediate abolishment of the levy.
The importers and exporters argue that government must completely do away with the Covid -19 levy as well as the Special import levy and the financial recovery levy as they place an undue burden on individuals and businesses.
Sampson Asaki Awingobit is the Executive Secretary of the Association and he has been speaking to the media on this.
“We cannot compromise that it should become part of government’s revenue target for the year. Government must think about the ordinary Ghanaian suffering at this point in time and should not impose the Covid levy,” he said.
“Not only are we requesting for the Covid levy to go off the books but we are also asking that government should also abolish the special import levy and the financial recovery levy. These are levies including the Covid levy that came with sunset clauses that mean they have lived their usefulness thus they have to go off the books,” he added.
The Covid-19 Health Recovery Levy is a stand-alone levy applied to the gross value of taxable supplies of goods and services provided under the Standard Rate and VAT Flat Rate Schemes.
Meanwhile, some individuals and operators of small and medium enterprises in Accra are lamenting the negative impact the continuous payment of the Covid-19- Levy is having on their businesses.
Sharing their thoughts on the government’s stance of maintaining the Covid- 19 levy, some said,” It was only unfair but also an exploitation of the already struggling business community by the Akuffo Addo-led government and therefore, needs to be scrapped”.
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