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Feasibility study to affirm transport fare increment underway – GPRTU

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The Ghana Private Road and Transport Union (GPRTU) has lamented over the numerous tax components on spare parts, which is adversely affecting their businesses.

Speaking with the Public Relations Officer PRO Mr. Abass Imoro on Plan B FM’s late afternoon show ‘Ebaanosen’ by Ohene Kinnah, the PRO stressed that the GPRTU has observed that commercial drivers are suffering greatly because of the recent increase in spare parts and other vehicle accessories.

The Union also lamented the delay in the enforcement of the proposed transport fare increment, as commercial drivers are overburdened with taxes.

Mr. Abass Imoro said the call for an instant increase in transport fares is due to high taxes and rampant increases in spare parts.

“Last year [2023], there were serious tax components that had affected all the spare parts, and the cost of spare parts has gone extremely up. Just this year, we had a direct correspondence from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) that they have revised all their taxes on commercial cars, taking effect in January. And whether we like it or not, all commercial cars will pay,” the PRO said.

All owners of petrol and diesel vehicles would be required to pay an annual levy of GHC100 as of January 2024, according to the recently passed Emissions Levy Bill by Parliament.

Through this tax, the government hopes to encourage using ecologically friendly energy sources for vehicle power, in line with its commitment to carbon offset programs and climate-positive efforts.

The GPRTU has petitioned the Speaker of Parliament to review the Emission Levy Bill in light of these developments.

Source: Maxwell Ohene Addo/Planbfmonline.com
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