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Gov’t targets GHS 58.9bn domestic revenue collection in 2019

Jonas NyaborbyJonas Nyabor
November 15, 2018
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The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has announced a revenue target of GHS 58.9 billion for the year 2019.

The figure represents 17.1 percent of the rebased GDP, which stands at 256.7 billion Ghana Cedis for 2017.

Compared to the 2018 revised revenue and grants target of 50.68 billion Ghana Cedis, the 2019 target of 58.9 billion Ghana Cedis represents a 13.96 percentage increase.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament to present the 2019 budget statement and economic policy, Ken Ofori-Atta stated that of the targeted amount, non-oil Tax Revenue will constitute about 74.2 percent of domestic revenue, and amount to GHC42.9 billion.

He also added that Non-Tax Revenue, excluding oil, will amount to GHC6.5 billion (1.9 percent of GDP) in 2019, equivalent to 11.3 percent of Total Domestic Revenue.

Of this amount, GH¢4.4 billion is expected to be retained by institutions as internally generated funds (IGF).

Meanwhile, receipts from upstream petroleum activities are projected at GH¢5.4 billion in 2019, equivalent to 1.6 percent of GDP, and representing 30.3 percent growth over the projected out-turn for 2018.

Meanwhile, grants disbursements from development partners are estimated at GH¢1.1 billion, up from the projected out-turn of GH¢773.2 million in 2018.

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By: Bobbie Osei | citibusinessnews.com | Ghana

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