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Telcos, Others Seek Removal of ‘nuisance’ 5% Stabilization Levy

February 5, 2017
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Telecoms operators and other corporate organisations who have been paying the five percent national fiscal stabilisationµ levy (NFSL) since 2013, are appealing to the new government to get rid of it from their first budget because it is a nuisance

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The critics of the levy said it has outlived its purpose and it is hurting the affected corporate institutions.

This comes on the heels of a promise by new Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to get rid of all “nuisance taxes” in the country.

President John Dramani Mahama’s government introduced the NFSL on July 15, 2013, to help reduce Ghana’s growing deficit. It was pegged at five per cent of the accounting profits of specified companies and institutions.

The categories of companies selected to pay this special tax include, telecom service providers, banks, (excluding rural and community banks) non-banking financial institutions, insurance companies, breweries, inspection and valuation companies, companies providing mining support services, as well as shipping lines, maritime and airport terminals.

It was to last for 18 months, ending January, 2015, but this is February 2017 and the tax is still in force.

Meanwhile, the previous government, which introduced it, is said to had promised they were going to remove it from this year’s budget, but they lost the elections so the onus is now lies on the new government to get rid of it.

“We expect the new Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta to announce in this year’s budget that the NFSL is finally out,” one telco CEO said.

Meanwhile, months ago, CEO of MTN Ghana, Ebenezer Twum Asante had said at the time the NFSL was introduced, the selected organizations were happy to pay because it was to help stabilize the economy.

He noted that on two previous occasions, the issue of waving it was mentioned in the former president’s state of the nation address but no action was taken and so the affected companies continue to pay.

“But we continue to do so at the expense of our own reinvestments and payment of dividends to our shareholders so we believe it is time for government to start a discussion on how to wave it,” he said.

Ebenezer Asante said the NFSL has overrun the period set for it to last for, and because the affected companies did not expect it to go beyond 18 months, it is now beginning to impact plans for expansion and more reinvestments.

He said “we were expecting the government to wave it latest by this year so that we can go back to our mandatory taxes, duties and levies which we are very happy to continue paying.”

The MTN boss said telcos and other corporate institutions will continue to engage government on this matter and other related matters to ensure what is best for the country.

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