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2021-03-19

[I] Goldman Sachs staff revolt at ‘98-hour week’
[I] Over half of staff go back to workplace
[I] Health chiefs confirm Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid jab safe to use
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[S] Accra Mayor to change face of sports in Greater Accra
[S] Ambassador Lutterodt charges GOC prez to tackle Martha Bissah issue
[S] Ben Nunoo-Mensah hits ground running for GOC
[S] Black Stars to Engage Uzbekistan In International Friendly
[N] House of Chiefs calls for collaboration with MMDCEs for development
[N] Baby Harvesting: More suspects picked
[N] Police pledge commitment to bringing Sheikh Maikano’s murderers to book
[B] ARB Apex Bank admitted to Ghana-Sweden Chamber of Commerce
[N] Desist from starting race ahead of time - Obiri Boahen to NPP presidential
[N] Gov’t announces construction of five interchanges in Ashanti
[N] Controversial textbooks: NPP urges NaCCA to enforce rules without fear or favour
[N] Staff working on Tamale interchange call off strike
[N] Newly proposed taxes a huge hindrance to businesses’ recovery
[N] Government can’t take a unilateral decision on salaries for public workers
[N] Ghana records 2 new Covid-19 variants; experts call for immediate action

2021-03-17

[S] First GFA safety and security seminar takes place today
[B] NDPC holds consultation medium term framework for 2022-2025 in Oti
[B] More investments recorded in Western Region despite COVID-19
[N] Ghana records 698 COVID-19 deaths
[N] NDC’s Ofosu Ampofo behaves like a toddler – Allotey Jacobs
[S] Don’t tax sports betting, ban it – Ato Forson to government
[N] Ama Benyiwaa Doe slams Allotey Jacobs; says he has no influence
[N] Approving Akufo-Addo’s ministers ‘regrettable and unfortunate’ – NDC caucus
[S] Don't rush Satellites players, warns GFA coaching boss
[N] Eastern Regional Hospital detains 246 patients for non-settlement of bills
[N] COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana: 1,000 reports received on adverse effects
[N] Ignore reports of rift between local, foreign staff at AfCFTA secretariat – Govt
[N] Remain calm, support our leadership in Parliament – NDC Council of Elders
[N] Ghana hasn’t recorded any case of blood clots from COVID-19 vaccination – FDA
[N] 9-year-old boy burnt to death as stepfather sets house ablaze
[B] Budget cuts for legislature, judiciary won’t be entertained – Speaker
[I] Half of UK managers back mandatory Covid vaccines for office work
[I] Brussels to propose Covid certificate to allow EU-wide travel

2021-03-16

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[ 2021-03-17 ]

Don’t tax sports betting, ban it – Ato Forson to government
Ranking Member on Parliament’s Committee on
Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has called on the
government to ban sports betting rather than
imposing taxes on the sector.

He believes the activity is destroying the
Ghanaian youth and must be restricted rather than
taxing the gaming industry.



“Ghana today, we are complaining that this
gambling is destroying our youth. I have read a
number of articles on this. I would have thought
the government will come out with a policy to
restrict gambling and to even ban it,” he
said.https://cdn.jwplayer.com/players/bWm8KUdL-bOZsmy48.html

Speaking on JoyNews Monday, the Former Deputy
Finance Minister said the government should not
over-focus on revenue mobilisation to the
detriment of citizens.

Dr Ato Forson indicated that, “to run a country
is not all about money. You need to preserve
society as well.”

The government in its 2021 Budget presented to
Parliament estimated an annual revenue loss of
over GHS 300 million due to leakages in the gaming
industry.

The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry for the
Interior have been tasked to co-supervise the
gaming industry and consult with stakeholders to
formulate a comprehensive policy to improve
revenue mobilisation from this source.

But the Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance
Committee is proposing that government leverages
the Tax Exemption Bill instead of taxing
individuals and businesses.

“Exemption Bill alone can rake in 2.5% of GDP.
Instead of government of Ghana going back to push
that Exemption Bill; they have decided to tax us
because that is easy” the MP for
Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam said.

Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
disagrees with the banning of gaming companies in
the country. According to him, gambling has not
been one of the activities proscribed by law in
Ghana but rather government may exert higher level
of taxes on the sector just as it imposes on
commodities such as tobacco and alcohol.

“Government is saying that, it is noticeable
that the gambling space is opened up with a lot of
online betting platforms. Just like it does with
the National Lottery Authority, it will like to
ensure that the proper taxes are accrued from
there. It will be double standards if you are
allowing NLA and banning all of these one.” MP
for Ofoase-Ayirebi said.

Mr Oppong Nkrumah is skeptical about the prospect
of leveraging Tax Exemption Bill as a revenue
mobilisation mechanism.

He, however, proposed rolling out of Physical
Electronic Devices tax as one of the surest way
for the state to raise revenue.

Source - 3 News



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