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Ghana Killing Its Gold-Laying Goose With Taxes 

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
May 3, 2024
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Taxes are good, but when you tax people and businesses into oblivion, it’s like killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.

Taxes are undoubtedly a vital part of any functioning society, providing the necessary funds for public services and infrastructure. 

Taxes play a crucial role in funding essential services like education, healthcare, transportation, and defense. They ensure that communities are safe, roads are maintained, and citizens receive the support they need. 

Moreover, a fair tax system can promote economic equality by redistributing wealth to those in need.

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Yet, excessive taxation can stifle innovation and economic growth. When individuals and businesses are burdened with disproportionately high taxes, it can deter investment, entrepreneurship, and job creation. 

Small businesses, often considered the backbone of the economy, may struggle to survive under heavy tax burdens, ultimately impacting local employment and economic vitality.

Finding the right balance in taxation is key. It’s about ensuring that the government collects enough to support collective needs without undermining the very engines of prosperity that generate wealth and opportunity. 

Effective tax policies should encourage growth, incentivize innovation, and promote a fair and equitable society and not vice versa.

The General Secretary of the Ghana Food and Beverages Association (FABAG), Samuel Aggrey, has expressed concern about Ghana’s worsening economic conditions. 

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He pointed out that multinational companies are leaving the country because of unfriendly taxation policies and overall economic challenges.

According to Mr. Aggrey, it’s crucial to tackle these issues promptly to avoid a deeper economic decline.

Samuel Aggrey’s comments shed light on the challenges faced by businesses in Ghana and emphasize the importance of creating a more favorable environment for economic growth and investment.

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“The situation is getting dire. If you look at companies and service providers like Glovo, Jumia, Game, and others contemplating the possibility of leaving because of the economic situation we have.

“If you look at the taxation policy that we have in this country, it is actually not helping some of these businesses who have come in and invested so much.” 

Samuel Aggrey
Samuel Aggrey
Samuel Aggrey

Ghana has been grappling with significant economic challenges in recent years, including high inflation rates, fiscal deficits, and currency depreciation. 

Additionally, the country faces structural issues such as high levels of public debt, limited economic diversification, and inefficiencies in public sector management. 

These factors have eroded investor confidence, leading to reduced foreign direct investment and economic growth.

Concerns Over Ghana’s Deteriorating Investment Climate

Samuel Aggrey, the General Secretary of FABAG, is troubled by the increasing departure of international companies from Ghana. 

He highlighted the contradiction between Ghana’s portrayal as the gateway to Africa and the tough realities experienced by investors on the ground.

Despite government initiatives aimed at attracting foreign investment, Mr. Aggrey noted that the current economic environment is discouraging rather than encouraging multinational companies from establishing and maintaining operations in Ghana.

“We tout ourselves as the gateway to Africa and encourage investors to come to Africa, particularly Ghana, to do business. But when you come in and you invest, you realize that it is a different ball game altogether.”

Samuel Aggrey

He therefore stressed the importance of re-evaluating existing policies to make Ghana a more attractive destination for multinational corporations.

He urged policymakers to consider the impact of taxation policies on the economy and the sustainability of foreign investments in the country.

As such, his concerns underscore the urgent need for comprehensive economic reforms to restore investor confidence, promote economic diversification, and enhance public sector efficiency. 

While taxes are necessary and beneficial for Ghana’s progress, policymakers must be mindful not to overburden individuals and businesses to the point where the golden eggs of prosperity are at risk of drying up.

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