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Ghanaians divided over proposal for president to pay taxes 

Some Ghanaians have expressed mixed reactions to a proposal by the Constitutional Review Consultative Committee (CRCC) for the presidents of Ghana to pay taxes on their salaries and emoluments. 


The proposal is aimed at setting an example for the rest of the citizenry and reflects the principle of equality before the law and accords with the rule of law. 


Some citizens have expressed divided opinions on the recommendation, with those in favour stating it would serve as a motivation for citizens to pay their taxes. 


Mr Desmond Oti, a worker supporting the recommendation, said it was a good recommendation which must be extended to ministers of state and members of parliament. 


“They take major decisions that affect the lives of ordinary people, so they should also feel the same financial pressures we face every day,” he noted. 


Ms Rachel Owusu, a graduate student at the University of Media, Arts, and Communication (UniMAC–IJ), told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the President, as a salaried worker, should be subjected to the same tax obligations as all other citizens. 


“The President works for the country and receives a monthly salary like any other worker, so he should also pay taxes. No one should be above the law,” she said, adding that the move would strengthen public trust in governance. 


Mrs Abigail Darley Bortey, a trader, said many people in the informal sector viewed the president’s tax exemption as unfair, especially when market women and small business operators were required to pay taxes. 


“If the President pays taxes, it shows he is a citizen like everyone else. It will encourage people to comply willingly because they will see that the law applies equally to everyone,” she said. 


Meanwhile, Mr Samuel Addo argued that the President’s position was unique and should retain certain privileges, including tax exemptions. 


He described the presidency as a demanding office that required constant sacrifice, adding that a tax-free salary was a modest way of recognising the responsibilities attached to the role. 


“The President gives up his private life to serve the nation around the clock. Allowing him a tax-free salary helps to preserve the dignity and stature of the office,” he said.  


Source: GNA 


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