Traders in Kumasi shut down shops in protest of ‘killer taxes’ on businesses


Traders within the Central Business District in the Kumasi Metropolis in the Ashanti Region have closed down their shops to protest what they say are exorbitant taxes imposed on businesses by the government.

Most of the locked-up shops had red bands tied on them as traders say the protest will last for three days.

The traders are also kicking against a decision by the Ghana Revenue Authority to station their officers at each shop to record Value Added Tax (VAT) on products they sell.

 The affected stores are located at Pampaso and PZ in the Central Business District and cater to grocery-related businesses.

The government should lower business taxes, according to some of the store owners who spoke.

  credit:citinewsroom

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