Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister-designate, has outlined his ambitious plans to transform the nation’s economy, focusing on revenue mobilisation, expenditure cuts, and creating a stable economic environment.
Speaking during his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee, Dr. Forson highlighted key measures his administration plans to undertake, including the abolition of the controversial E-Levy and Betting Tax.
“As part of our 120-day agenda, we will abolish the E-Levy,” he announced.
The E-Levy, which has been a source of public discontent, will be scrapped to ease the financial burden on Ghanaians.
Dr. Forson also reiterated his stance on removing the Betting Tax, arguing that its elimination would not harm the economy.
“Scrapping the Betting Tax will not affect the forward march of the economy,” he said. He added that increasing taxes is not the only way to boost revenue. “You don’t have to increase taxes to increase revenue. What is important is to increase compliance.”
Rather than introducing new taxes, Dr. Forson noted he intends to improve compliance with existing tax laws to enhance revenue collection. He further stressed that Ghana’s fiscal challenges cannot be solved solely by increasing revenue but also require prudent management of expenditures.
“It’s not always about revenue, but expenditure,” he stated.
Dr. Forson emphasised the need to cut wasteful spending, urging decisive action to stabilise the economy. “We need to cut the waste! The time is NOW! We must work in a way that stabilises inflation, the exchange rate, and creates jobs.”
Dr. Forson also shared his medium-term vision to increase tax revenue as a percentage of GDP from the current 13.8% to 16–18%.
Scrapping betting tax won’t hurt economy – Ato Forson says revenue can rise without tax hikes
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