Politics of Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

Parliamentary hopeful slams GH¢50,000 tax clearance cost as excessive

Abdul Rauf Mumuni Abugri Abdul Rauf Mumuni Abugri

An independent parliamentary candidate in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, Abdul Rauf Mumuni Abugri, has disclosed that he had to spend over GH¢50,000 to secure his tax clearance certificate in order to file and contest the parliamentary election.

He wondered why it would cost so much to secure a tax clearance certificate to contest a parliamentary election when the cost of filing to contest the parliamentary election is GH¢10,000.

He disclosed this in an interview on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM with host Kwabena Agyapong.

The candidate said the original amount he was required to pay was GH¢80,000 but later had to pay a little over GH¢50,000 before he got his tax clearance to file to contest in the election.

“The filing fee was GH¢10,000, but what cost so much money was the tax clearance certificate. It is unreasonable to pay that amount for the tax clearance certificate.

"Applying for a tax clearance as an individual and not linked to a business should not cost such an amount of money. When you apply for a tax clearance certificate as an individual and the amount is GHC 80,000, that is extreme and expensive. The filing fee is GH¢10,000, and yet the clearance fee is so much.”

He explained that when contesting the parliamentary election, the tax certificate rates you as a first-class citizen and has several components, including a betting tax and an airport levy, among other outrageous levies.

“The tax clearance certificate should not have cost over GH¢5,000, but it cost over GH¢50,000, and that is very bad.

"That is the reality. I don’t know if it was a strategy to harass me not to contest, but I want to assure you that I will contest the parliamentary election. I will not back down,” he added.