Ghanaian in a abroad pay taxes in sending money to Ghana ...our problem here's that the government don't even know how to explain things to our understanding and this is why there's so much confusion. Secondly , our taxes are not used for anything good but for the leaders to chop...shame!!!
I don’t believe in religion, however, there are only two churches I will visit in Ghana; Ajahguraja movement for some good food and Opambour’s for good entertainment.
@@abueghan1363 See how ignorant you are. In which part of the budget statement was it stated that the receiver/the Withdrawer will pay tax. ?? Read wide and open your brain for enlightenment. Get facts before coming to display your ignorance in the public as you just did.
Ghanaians are ready to pay the Telcos 1% both the sender and receiver which is technically 2% in total transaction. But not willingly to pay 1.75% tax on only the sender. Is not his fault if Govt refuse to tax the churches.
Taxes are very crucial for nation building. I can't understand these pastors. How can the nation be developed? Where do the country galvanize the needed resources to develop the nation? Hope he can just go back to school and study basic economics and Finance, national income , growth and development and stop this blatant nonsense. Every dollar you send in United States and other developed nations, taxes and fees are paid. We cannot listen to these senseless messages to develop our great nation. Their messages are not based on empirical research work, using statistical inferences and descriptive. No benchmarks and scientific argument as to how a nation is ruled.