Tag: Courage Kingsley Martey
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Use 2022 budget to reduce revenue and expenditure gap – Government urged
Government has been urged to use the 2022 budget statement and economic policy to reduce the gap between revenue and expenditure. The 2021 budget had a total revenue target of GH¢ 72.45 billion, while expenditure was set at GH¢ 113.75 billion, bringing the overall balance to GH¢ 41.298 billion. According to the 2021 mid-year budget…
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Passage of Tax Exemptions Bill will boost revenue mobilization – Stakeholders
Some stakeholders have reiterated the need for Government to fast-track the passage of the Tax Exemptions Bill to ensure monies lost to tax exemptions are mopped-up to aid government’s revenue mobilization. Many have described the new revenue targets, especially, the non-oil tax revenue of GHC 53.6 billion, as high considering the marginal increases in revenue…
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President’s 5% GDP growth rate projection realistic – Economist
Economist with DataBank, Courage Martey says the President’s announcement of GDP growth rebounding to nearly 5 percent in 2021 is not far-fetched. President Nana Akufo – Addo in his first State of the Nations Address for his second term in office, expressed confidence in the ability of government’s One Hundred Billion Cedi Ghana CARES Obantampa…
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Cedi’s stability backed by Ghana’s diverse export base, other factors – Economist
Economist with DataBank, Courage Kingsley Martey is confident the Ghana Cedi will remain stable when compared to its peers on the African continent for the rest of the year, even against the backdrop of the unfolding coronavirus pandemic. Out of some 15 key currencies on the continent evaluated by Databank, the Cedi remained relatively stable…