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Gov’t justifies higher tax for mining companies, says it is to ensure fair contribution

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Dr Casiesl Ato Forson

The Minister of Finance Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has justified higher taxes for mining companies in the 2025 budget statement with the decision to increase the Growth & Sustainability Levy on mining companies from 1% to 3%, saying that it is to ensure fair contributions to the public treasury by mining firms..

Gold mining companies will now pay higher taxes on supra-normal profits, ensuring that Ghana benefits fairly from its natural resources.

“Mining companies make significant profits, and it is only right that they contribute more to national development,” he noted in a statement issued by the Finance Ministry on Thursday, April 3.

A New Era of Economic Stability and Growth

The Finance Minister concluded by emphasizing that these reforms will ease financial burdens, improve public services, and ensure disciplined economic management.

“This is about resetting Ghana’s economy for long-term stability and prosperity. We are putting money back into the pockets of Ghanaians while making sure government finances remain strong,” he stated.

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson further outlined the major benefits of several new bills signed into law by President John Mahama, emphasizing their role in providing financial relief, boosting economic growth, and ensuring responsible fiscal management.

He highlighted the repeal of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy), increased funding for social programs, tax reforms, and stricter financial discipline as key wins for Ghanaians.

 

E-Levy Repealed: More Money in Your Pocket

The Finance Minister asserted that the scrapping of the E-levy meant that individuals and businesses will no longer have to pay extra charges when transferring money electronically.

“This is a major relief for ordinary Ghanaians who rely on mobile money for daily transactions. It also supports businesses by making digital payments cheaper and more accessible,” he stated.

Tax Relief: Lower Costs for Drivers and “investors”

Other tax relief measures have also been introduced:

No Tax on Lottery & Betting Winnings: Ghanaians who win from betting or lottery will now keep their full earnings.
Additionally, the government has removed the tax on unprocessed gold exports to curb smuggling and support legal gold trading.

No More VAT on Motor Insurance: Vehicle owners will now pay less for insurance, reducing transportation costs.

GHc 3.8 Billion Redirected to Social Programs

The Minister announced that GHc 3.8 billion is being freed up by adjusting the tax refund ceiling, allowing these funds to be redirected to critical social programs.

“We are investing in areas that directly impact the lives of citizens. This money will support free sanitary pads for schoolgirls, school feeding programs, the capitation grant, and the LEAP program for vulnerable households,” he explained.

These interventions, he noted, will improve education, health, and social welfare for millions of Ghanaians.

Education, Healthcare, and Infrastructure Receive a Major Boost

The Minister assured Ghanaians that government spending on hospitals, schools, and road projects will be increased, thanks to reforms that remove caps on funds allocated to these sectors.

“We are making sure that free secondary education and free tertiary education for Persons with Disabilities are properly funded. Additionally, we are prioritizing health and infrastructure projects that benefit communities nationwide,” he said.

New Fiscal Rules to Prevent Reckless Spending

The government is introducing tougher financial rules to control debt and prevent wasteful spending.

Key measures include:

An Independent Fiscal Council to monitor government spending and enforce transparency.
A debt cap of 45% of GDP by 2034 to ensure Ghana does not accumulate unsustainable debt.
A primary surplus of 1.5% of GDP annually until 2034 to maintain economic stability.

“These reforms will prevent the mistakes of the past where government spending was excessive and unsustainable. We are committed to responsible financial management,” the Minister stated.

Stronger Public Procurement Laws to End Wasteful Projects

To curb corruption and ensure efficient use of public funds, commencement certificates will now be required before awarding any government contract.

“This will prevent projects from being awarded without proper funding, ensuring that every project started is completed,” he explained.

Oil Revenues to Fund Infrastructure Under ‘The Big Push’

All of Ghana’s oil revenue will now be channeled into major infrastructure projects, including roads and bridges, under a new policy called “The Big Push.”

“We are using our natural resources to build lasting infrastructure that supports economic growth and job creation,” the Minister emphasized.

Environmental Policy Overhaul: Emissions Levy Scrapped

While reaffirming Ghana’s commitment to environmental protection, the Minister announced that the Emissions Levy has been removed, stating that better policies will be introduced to tackle pollution without burdening citizens with additional taxes.

 

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