Opinion › Feature Article       04.11.2018

Budget Statement & Economic Policy For 2019: Cuts Ghana Key Inputs -Part I

Key priorities that government must pay attention to the Ministry of Finance puts finishing touches to the 2019 budget statement and economic policies include: domestic revenue mobilization, revisiting tax exemptions to multinational corporations, increased spending in the health and education sectors to reduce inequalities, enhancing the operations of the Ghana Revenue Authority, job creation, and investment into agriculture sector.

CUTS Ghana, a research and advocacy public policy think based in Accra responded to the call by the Ministry of Finance to make inputs into the 2019 budget and economic policy for the government. The key highlights are as follows:

REVENUE MOBILIZATION

GHANA REVENUE AUTHORITY

TAX EXEMPTIONS

AGRIC SECTOR AND HEALTH SECTOR

**Editor Note: CUTS is a public policy research and advocacy think tank working in the areas of consumer welfare, competition policy and law, economic regulation, trade and development, good governance and public finance. For more information contact: apa@cuts.org or 024.392.0926 or 0302245652.

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