The West Africa Coordinator of the Pan African Federalist Movement (PAFM) and National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Mr Bernard Mornah, has said it is unfair for the President to be exempted from the country’s tax net and calls for his inclusion to serve as an example to others.
Mr Mornah made a strong case that the First Gentleman of the land earns an income as an employee of the state and that should warrant his obligation to pay a taxable percentage on his remuneration to the state.
He cannot fathom why the Vice- President is not offered the same opportunity as the President.
Payment of taxes
While blaming Ghana’s Constitution for the laxity, he explained his position by stressing: “It is unfair for the President to be excluded from the payment of taxes. He is the First Gentleman of the land and a good example must be set in that regard.
I am struggling to understand why the Vice-President is rather required to pay tax. That is the law but I think it is wrong and must be changed.”
His comments were in response to a question asked by a pupil about whether the President paid tax during an interactive session with some pupils of the St Martin De Porres School in Accra last Wednesday.
The encounter, which was held on the theme: “Our Taxes Build a Great Ghana, was at the instance of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) as part of activities to mark its Citizenship Week celebration.
Source: Graphic.com
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If I understand this Mornah man very well, then I will agree with him that all former presidents of this nation of ours should be brought back to pay their taxes. That is if they were not paying. Then we can come to the current president to follow suit. Don't just throw things into thin air and expect people to side with you. Think deep and bring cogent suggestions.
Why didn't you bring this up, when your ndc party was ste*ling left and right from the nation? These f0000**00ls who are executive officers of dead parties think they are also somebody's who must be listened to when they talk. Ghana has become a cheap country for any nonentity to be talking and giving instructions. If ndc gave Mornah the chance to speak, NPP has no time for people who are not serious and have lost their conscience due to their stomach infrastructure.
Good question
Since when did this m0r0n realised that