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Sentuo Oil Refinery’s $164M Tax Break Raises Eyebrow

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
May 20, 2024
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Sentuo Oil Refinery Limited

Sentuo Oil Refinery Limited

The recently established Sentuo Oil Refinery Limited could be in line for significant tax breaks, potentially saving them a whopping $164.63 million if a request made to Parliament gets the green light.

Sentuo Oil Refinery is among 42 companies listed in a document submitted to Parliament, seeking approval for tax exemptions totaling approximately $335,072,712.13. 

These exemptions are part of the government’s ambitious One District One Factory (1D1F) initiative, aimed at boosting industrialization across various regions.

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The proposal initially hit Parliament’s floor in 2022. I was presented by the former Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, under The Exemptions Act, 2022 (Act 1083).

However, this move sparked a heated debate in Parliament, leading to a deadlock between opposing sides over the request for tax exemptions for these 42 companies.

The Minority voiced concerns, alleging that the proposed tax exemptions served as a smokescreen for corruption within the ruling government. They accused the government of attempting to favor their allies and associates through these exemptions.

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Nevertheless, the Majority in Parliament countered that businesses involved in the One District One Factory initiative required tax breaks to thrive in their endeavors. 

They argued that if approved, these exemptions wouldn’t just spur economic growth but also entice significant investments into the nation’s economy.

Fast forward to May 17, 2024, the Majority resubmitted the request for tax exemptions to Parliament for further deliberation.

In January 2024, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo inaugurated the Sentuo Oil Refinery Limited, marking a significant milestone as Ghana’s first private oil refinery.

With a staggering investment of $2 billion, this refinery boasts an initial processing capacity of 40,000 barrels per day, with plans for expansion up to 100,000 barrels once fully operational. Anticipated to be completed within the year, it aims to produce a substantial five million barrels annually.

The facility was built by the Sentuo Group, Ghana, a Chinese conglomerate located in the Tema Industrial Area.

Meanwhile, two energy institutions in Ghana, the Institute of Energy Security and the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers, in February this year, asked the National Petroleum Authority to shut down Sentuo Oil.

According to them, the refinery has not been licensed to distribute fuel in the Ghanaian market.

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Tax Cuts An Alternative to Tax Exemption 

In the current economic climate of Ghana, marked by an ongoing IMF bailout, budget deficits, and revenue shortfalls, the government faces the daunting challenge of balancing its books while promoting industrial growth. 

In light of these pressing fiscal concerns, offering tax cuts rather than total tax exemptions to factories under the 1D1F program emerges as a more prudent approach.

The recent proposal for significant tax exemptions, exemplified by 42 companies potentially saving more than $335.07 million, underscores the magnitude of foregone revenue for the government. 

Amidst fiscal strains, such exemptions could exacerbate budget deficits, further straining the country’s financial stability.

By opting for tax cuts instead, the government can strike a balance between stimulating industrialization and ensuring sustainable revenue streams. 

While tax cuts would provide much-needed relief to factories, they would also enable the government to maintain a steady flow of income, albeit at reduced rates. 

This compromise ensures that the state continues to collect revenue, albeit at a lower level, while supporting the growth of the industrial sector.

Moreover, in a climate where allegations of corruption loom large, the transparency of tax cuts over exemptions could alleviate concerns regarding favoritism or cronyism. 

By implementing across-the-board tax cuts, the government can demonstrate its commitment to equitable treatment and fair economic policies.

As such, amidst Ghana’s economic challenges, embracing tax cuts as opposed to total exemptions offers a pragmatic solution. 

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