Mid-Year Budget: There Will Be No New Taxes; The Economy Is Growing, Inflation Is Decreasing – Ahiagbah | General News
There will be no new taxes in the mid-year budget presentation for 2024, Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Richard Ahiagbah has said.
Mr Ahiagbah noted that the economy is growing, inflation is decreasing, and the currency’s struggle is subsiding.
“To foster growth and job creation, there is a planned investment of GHc8.2 billion in SMEs. Let’s focus on the positive aspects and not be swayed by pessimism. Is it possible,” he wrote on his X platform ahead of the mid-year budget presentation.
Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam (MP), per Section 28 of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921), will be presenting to Parliament, the Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review of the Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the Government of Ghana for the 2024 Financial Year, Tuesday, July 23.
A statement issued by the Finance Ministry said that the Mid-year review offers an update on the implementation of the 2024 Budget, with insights into the economic and fiscal performance for the first half of the year, including updates on growth measures, revenue, and expenditure performance, financing, debt sustainability, and related matters as well as the IMF-supported Post Covid-19 Programme for Economic Growth (PC-PEG).
The document will also highlight budget implementation for the rest of the year and a possible review of proposed policies on growth with a focus on SME growth, status on implementation of key government programmes, revenue measures, and expenditure controls, and financing adjustments based on the half-year performance.
“This is the first time Dr. Amin Adam will be making a statement in Parliament since assuming office as Finance Minister in February 2024,” the statement stressed.
There will be no new taxes or supplementary budget. The economy is growing, inflation is decreasing, and the currency’s struggle is subsiding. To foster growth and job creation, there is a planned investment of GHc8.2 billion in SMEs. Let’s focus on the positive aspects and not…
— Richard Ahiagbah (@RAahiagbah) July 23, 2024
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