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Ghana: Completely Scrap Vat On Sale of Mobile Phones, Accessories – MPADA

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Government should completely scrap the Value Added Tax (VAT) on the sale of Mobile Phones and their accessories in Ghana, says Mr Joseph Osei Agyemang, the president of the Mobile Phones and Accessories Dealers Association (MPADA).

According to him, although the government had changed the VAT on mobile phones to the communication service tax, it was still in the books of the Ghana Revenue Authority and needed to be removed.

He said this at the climax of the 10 years anniversary celebration of MPADA held on the theme “Ten years of enhancing telecommunications through mobile phones, accessories and computers,” in Accra yesterday.

Highlighting some of the successes chalked by the association, he said MPADA in collaboration with the Nima divisional police command has been able to reduce crime within the Kwame Nkru-mah Circle area.

He commended the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Communication and Digi-talisation and the Ghana Union of Traders Association for their unflinching support to the association, which had led to the growth of the businesses of members.

He further appealed to the government to significantly re-duce the import duties on mobile phones and its accessories in order to make it affordable to all Ghanaians as it would support the government’s digitalisation agenda.

“With the government’s introduction of digitalisation policy, more computers and mobile phones are needed to help maintain the policy, hence the need for government to support the success of our business,” he explained.