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Mahama calls for temporal reduction of CST
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Former President John Dramani Mahama has called on government to temporarily reduce the Communication Service Tax (CST) as most people are working from home. According to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, the act will grant some relief to citizens … Read more →

Harking-on: Latest Communication Service Tax
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  Country Focus: Republic of Ghana Type of State: Unitary Republic Credit Ratings: B/S&P, B/Fitch   Whilst Kigali beams as the modern day poster child of African progressivism, discussions in Ghana, these two weeks, have been besieged by a goulash of commentaries on … Read more →

Report telcos that still deduct CST upfront – Gov’t
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The government is urging the public to report telcos that still charge them the 9% Communication Service Tax (CST). A Deputy Minister for Communications, George Andah said all teclos have been directed to immediately stop the upfront deductions made on … Read more →

Telcos must disregard Communications Ministry’s directive on CST – Franklin Cudjoe
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The President of Policy think tank IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe has called on telecommunications network firms in the country to disregard a directive by the Communications Ministry to cease the instant deduction of the Communications Service Tax also known as … Read more →

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