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An Economics Professor at the University of Ghana wants government to as a matter of urgency remove taxes on liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG).

Eric Osei Assibey said this is to reduce the burden of the hike in the cost of the commodity on the poor and ensure sustainable development.

LPG was first introduced as a cheaper fuel source to replace wood and other environmentally unfriendly fuel sources.

But now its price build-up is made up of more than 20 per cent of taxes imposed over the years.

According to industry players, the indicative price is now ¢6.86 from ¢6.56 in the previous window.

The ex-refinery price has moved from ¢4.25 in the previous window to ¢4.55 currently. The current window on the international market closed on July 11, 2021, and the international price has gone up by 10.7%.

This will reflect in about a 5- 6% increase in the local price. This will push up the pump price to about 7.25 Ghana Cedis next widow beginning on Friday, July 16.

All of this is expected to reflect in the average household 14.5kg cylinder costing the Consumer ¢106. an increase of about ¢4 from the previous current window price of ¢102.

In an interview on the Super Morning Show, Prof. Osei Assibey explained that the recently imposed levies should be reviewed to ensure we are not unfairly targeting and overburdening the poor instead of protecting them.

“If you look at the levies in my view they are quite regressive in nature especially when you over concentrate on VAT you will realise that it is the poor that ends up paying more within the big cities and so the targeted response is making sure it becomes more progressive so that it is the wealthy that tend to pay more.”

He then categorically stated that taxes on LPG should be removed to promote sustainable development, “Removing taxes or levies from products like LPG if we are serious about sustainable development and conserving our environment, because these were targeted to encourage the poor to use more of LPG.

“Otherwise it is going to be counterproductive in the sense they are really going to drive their demands towards the environmentally harmful energy usage products.”

 

Source: Myjoyonline

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