Former Auditor-General, Daniel Domelevo, has characterised the country's tax system as a blatant form of robbery.
In his assessment, the tax system is detrimental to taxpayers, as it imposes heavy burdens on them.
Mr. Domelevo highlighted the constant taxation endured by taxpayers, even after paying income tax and taxes on earnings.
During an interview on JoyNews' AM Show on Monday, April 8, Mr. Domelevo emphasized that unless these challenges are addressed, ordinary taxpayers will continue to suffer.
He labelled it as "daylight robbery" that necessitates immediate attention without further delay.
“We have moved from taxation to robbery and the reason why I said that is because when you receive income or you earn any money at all, there will be a withholding tax or a pay-as-you-earn.”
“So it is taxed and immediately you want to use the rest to buy anything at all, there is a long list of taxes waiting for you which you have to pay and even when you are paying for the thing that you bought including the tax, you are taxed again; is that not robbery?”
Latest Stories
-
Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror appointed as new Clerk to Parliament
32 minutes -
Actress Benyiwaa of ‘Efiewura’ TV series dead
1 hour -
Ashanti Regional Chief Imam dies at age 74
1 hour -
Africa Arts Network calls for tax reform to save Ghana’s theatre industry
2 hours -
SSTN Ghana Chapter reaffirms commitment to economic growth under new leadership
2 hours -
Inlaks strengthens leadership team with key appointments to drive growth across sub-Saharan Africa
3 hours -
Green Financing: What Ghana’s Eco-startups need to know
3 hours -
CHAN Qualifiers: Amoah confident of beating Nigeria
3 hours -
Governments deprioritising health spending – WHO
3 hours -
Lordina Foundation brings Christmas joy to orphans
3 hours -
Yvonne Chaka Chaka to headline ‘The African Festival’ this December
3 hours -
Nigerian man promised pardon after 10 years on death row for stealing hens
3 hours -
Patrick Atangana Fouda: A Hero in the fight against HIV passes away
3 hours -
MGA Foundation deepens support for Potter’s Village
3 hours -
Galamsey: One dead, 3 injured as pit collapses at Nkonteng
4 hours