- Hoteliers in Ghana are asking the government to combine the National Health Insurance Levy, Value Added Tax, and Ghana Education Trust Fund into one tax.
- They say the current tax system, along with high inflation, currency fluctuations, and rising utility costs, is hurting hotel businesses.
- The President of the Ghana Hoteliers Association wants the government to take action to improve the economic environment for hotels.
Source: gbcghanaonline.com
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