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IMF Deal Faces Imminent Danger Due to Over Reliance on Taxes for Revenue- IFS

M.Cby M.C
June 15, 2023
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The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has criticized what it describes as an overreliance on taxation for revenue mobilization in the $3 billion bailout agreement between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Government of Ghana.

According to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, the over reliance on taxes for revenue under IMF deal is harmful and the deal risks imminent collapse as a result of the practice.

Addressing the media on its review of the program, Acting Executive Director and Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of Fiscal Studies, Dr. Said Boakye said despite the institute’s backing of fiscal reforms such as the review and subsequent streamline of statutory funds and a comprehensive review of government’s flagship programmes, the over-reliance on taxation poses long term harm for growth and businesses.

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“The structural fiscal reforms that the program proposes are broadly appropriate, and many accord with IFS’ recommendations to the government over the years.

“We are glad that a key structural reform benchmark in the program is that the government should conduct a comprehensive review of statutory funds to assess their relevance and streamline them.”

Dr. Said Boakye

“We further support that planned comprehensive review of the government’s flagship programs”, he added as some strengths the Institute has seen as part of the program.

The Institute, moreover, stressed that it has issues with the over reliance on taxation for revenue mobilization.

“The program’s effort to increase government revenue mobilization relies unduly on taxes. As a prior action for the program, many taxes were introduced in the 2023 budget and more are likely to follow under the tax-centered revenue strategy. Yet, overreliance on taxation is certain to hurt business and industries, and ultimately harm the economy’s competitiveness and long-term growth potential.”

Dr. Said Boakye

IFS is therefore admonishing the government to take steps to increase extractive sector revenue as an alternative to taxation.

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“Given the great potential for Ghana to expand revenue generation from the extractive sector through active state participation or the production sharing arrangement.

“The medium-term revenue strategy to be prepared as part of the program with the IMF should include plans to change from the present dominant royalty-tax revenue model under concession regime in the extractive sector to one based on active state participated/ownership in the sector in the form of joint ventures, or one based on production sharing arrangements.”

IFS

IFS noted that greater participation in the extractive sector would in addition to increasing domestic revenue would potentially increase foreign exchange inflows to stabilize the cedi.

Ghana on May 17, received executive board approval for a 3 year, 3 billion dollar extended credit facility from the international monetary fund.

A program the IMF said is expected to restore macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability while laying the foundations for higher and more inclusive growth.

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