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Don’t Approve Government’s Proposal to Collect Property Rate Taxes- ChaLoG

M.Cby M.C
November 25, 2021
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Let’s Expect A Ruling That Will Augur Well With Ghanaians- Dr. Fiadormor

Dr. Richard Fiadormor, President for the Chamber of Local Government

The Chamber for Local Governance (ChaLoG) has asked Parliament not to approve a proposal by the government in the 2022 budget statement to control the collection of property rates taxes.

According to the President of ChaLoG, Dr. Richard Fiadomor in a statement, he averred that the proposal will negatively affect the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) as they will be deprived of their major source of Internally Generated Funds (IGF).

 “The Chamber for Local Governance (ChaLoG) has noted with shock and disdain the desperate attempt by the central government to deprive the Metropolitan/Municipal/District Assemblies (MMDAs) of the collection of Property Rate Taxes. ChaLoG therefore calls on Parliament not to approve the proposal by Government to collect Property Rate as captured in the Budget Statement and Economic Policy for the 2022 Financial Year.”

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ChaLoG stated that the proposal by government as captured in the Budget Statement and Economic Policy for the 2022 Financial Year presented to Parliament, is defeatist of the Fiscal Decentralization Concept.

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“As if that is not enough, the MMDAs will not be able to readily access these monies in a timeous manner should government be allowed to take over the collection of the Property Rate Taxes”.

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ChaLoG stated that it has noted with grave concern the poor manner the government has handled the release of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) since its assumption of power in January, 2017.  As a result, ChaLoG posited that government cannot be trusted to go ahead to collect the Property Rates Taxes for and on behalf of the MMDAs to be paid into the Consolidated Fund and later transferred to them.

“ChaLoG wishes to challenge the government, if it is convinced beyond reasonable doubts, that the MMDAs have not been efficient in collecting the Property Rates Taxes in the past, for which reason it wants to take over the collection”.

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ChaLoG urged government to rather consider as matter urgency some measures to empower the MMDAs to continue doing the collection. The Chamber asked government to build the capacity and retool the Revenue Departments of the MMDAs to effectively collect the Property Rates and retain a certain percentage for central government.

“Recruit and strengthened the Legal Departments of MMDAs as well as dedicate Courts to specifically deal with Revenue related issues in an expeditious manner”.

ChaLoG

ChaLoG also called for government to amend the laws that exempt certain properties like churches, mosques, and government buildings from paying Property Rate Tax. It suggested to government to eliminate the unnecessary political interference in the collection of Property Rate Taxes from highly placed and influential people as well as politically exposed persons.

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“ChaLoG firmly believes if government could consider the aforementioned suggestions and adequately confront them head on, then the MMDAs would be adequately empowered to effectively and efficiently collect the Property Rate Taxes”.

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ChaLoG disclosed that if this is done, government would not need to get directly involved in the collection of Property Rate Tax as has just been proposed in the 2022 Budget and Economic Policy.

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