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We’ll advise ourselves if you don’t withdraw VAT on electricity by Jan. 31 – TUC tells govt

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The has given the up to January 31st to withdraw the Value Added on electricity consumption.

The union said they would advise themselves if the government failed to heed their demand by that period.

Secretary-General of , Dr Anthony Yaw Baah said that the on electricity will compound the already economic hardships workers and pensioners are saddled with presently.

“It is always the poor including pensioners who bear the brunt and we should not allow that to continue. Today organized labour, our message to the government is that we cannot pay VAT on electricity, we will not pay it today, we will not pay it tomorrow.

“Organized labour is therefore demanding the directive from the of Finance to stop the VAT on the consumption of electricity. So we are giving the government up to 31st January 2024  to withdraw the letter. If by that time the directive has not been given to withdraw it we will advise ourselves,” Dr Yaw Baah said at a press conference in Accra on Tuesday, January 23.

The  announced that the implementation of the 15% VAT for residential customers of electricity above the maximum consumption level specified for block charges for lifeline units in line with Section 35 and 37 and the First Schedule (9) of Value Added Tax (VAT) Act, 2013 (ACT 870) has commenced.

This formed part of the implementation of the ‘s Medium-Term Revenue Strategy and the  Supported Post -19 Programme for Economic Growth (PC-PEG), the Ministry said.

 

For the avoidance of doubt, a statement issued by the Ministry said, VAT is still exempt for “a supply to a dwelling of electricity up to a maximum consumption level specified for block charges for lifeline units” in line with Section 35 and 37 and the First Schedule (9) of Act 870.

“The  and the Northern Electricity Distribution Company () are, hereby, requested to liaise with the  () to ensure that the implementation of VAT for residential customers of electricity above the maximum consumption level specified for block charges for lifeline units takes effect on 1 January 2024, in line with Sectio35 and 37 and the First Schedule (9) of Act 870,” it said.

“ By a copy of this letter is requested to ensure that it liaises with ECG and  for the transfer of the revenues collected from the implementation of VAT on the subject matter as part of its domestic VAT collections,” it added.

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