- MTN Ghana will reduce tariffs on all products and services starting January 2, 2026, in response to new VAT reforms.
- The new VAT framework includes a higher registration threshold, removal of the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy, and allows input tax credits for certain levies.
- The standard VAT rate is reduced to 20%, and the VAT Flat Rate Scheme is abolished for a more unified system.
- These reforms aim to ease tax burdens, improve compliance, and benefit both consumers and businesses.
- MTN’s tariff reduction is expected to provide relief to subscribers and set an example for other service providers.
Source: modernghana.com
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