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2024 Budget: Government scraps tax off locally produced pads and imported Electric vehicles

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By: Clifford Okyere

The government through Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, as part of its fiscal measures, has decided to waive import duties on Electric Vehicles (EVs) designated for public transportation for 8 years.

The Finance Minister announced this during the presentation of the 2024 Budget and Economic Statement to Parliament.

In addition, import duties would also be exempted for semi-knocked down and completely knocked down Electric vehicles brought into the country by registered EV assembly companies for the same 8-year period.

Furthermore, in a move to promote affordable menstrual hygiene, the Finance Minister has declared that all locally produced sanitary pads would now be zero-rated.

“Mr. Speaker, further to the above, the following reliefs have been prioritised for implementation:

i. Extend zero rate of VAT on locally manufactured African prints for two (2) more years;

ii. Waive import duties on the import of electric vehicles for public transportation for 8 years;

iii. Waive import duties on semi-knocked down and completely knocked down Electric vehicles imported by registered EV assembly companies in Ghana for 8 years;

iv. Extend zero rate of VAT on locally assembled vehicles for 2 more years;

v. Zero rate VAT on locally produced sanitary pads;

vi. Grant import duty waivers for raw materials for the local manufacture of sanitary pads;

vii. Grant exemptions on the importation of agricultural machinery equipment and inputs and medical consumables, raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry;

viii. A VAT flat rate of 5 percent to replace the 15 percent standard VAT rate on all commercial properties will be introduced to simplify administration.

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