We expect some tax relief if oil prices continue to surge - AGI
Will the government offer tax relief as oil prices surge past $100, impacting Ghanaian businesses?
AGI's CEO, Seth Twum-Akwaboah, is urging the government to cut levies and offer fiscal support to businesses due to rising oil prices - now over $100 a barrel. He suggests tax relief or levy adjustments to help businesses cope with increased operational costs.
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