Lawmakers should reject the proposal to double the value-added tax (VAT) on petroleum products to save the country from a new bout of inflation.
The Finance Bill, 2023 proposes to increase the tax on products like petrol and kerosene to 16 percent from eight percent as part of the government’s efforts to raise more revenue.
Source: businessdailyafrica.com
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