The government has been encouraged to abolish the emission levy by Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, the National Organiser of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
In his opinion, there is no need to impose this kind of tax, and the Finance Minister ought to abolish it.
“Withdraw the emission levy; it’s unnecessary. The Finance Minister must retract it,” Nana B emphasised.
According to him, emission levies are typically imposed on developed countries that have advanced in the use of electric cars to combat climate change. In his view, Ghana has not reached a stage where electric cars are prevalent enough to justify imposing such a levy on petrol and diesel vehicles.
Nana B stated that his stance aligns with that of the New Patriotic Party, and he advocates the immediate withdrawal of the levy.
These statements were made by Nana B during an appearance on Accra-based Peace FM on Friday, 2 February 2024.
Watch the video below:
credit: Peace FM
It is worth noting that the emission levy came into effect on Thursday, 1 February 2024.
The implementation of the emission levy according to government is aimed at tackling greenhouse gas emissions, to promote the use of eco-friendly technology and green energy, and improving environmental management while controlling general levels of air and water pollution.
Under section 4(4) of Act 1112, a person required to issue a road use certificate (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) and other testing centres) shall demand evidence of payment of the levy before issuing a Road Use Certificate.
All vehicle owners have, thus, been advised to register and pay the levy on the Ghana.gov platform only.
The scheduled amount is as follows:
1. Motorcycles and tricycles – GHS75 per annum
2. Motor vehicles, buses and coaches up to 3000 cc – GHS150 per annum
3. Motor Vehicles, buses and coaches above 3000 cc – GHS300 per annum
4. Caro trucks and articulated trucks – GHS300 per annum
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