Suame Magazine Spare Parts Dealers rally behind Bawumia’s flat tax proposal

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During a media forum on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President and current flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), made a proposal that was well received by the Suame Magazine Spare Parts Dealers Association in the Ashanti Region.

The ground-breaking proposal for a Flat Rate Duty on Spare Parts Imports by Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia is gratefully acknowledged by the Suame Magazine Spare Parts Dealers Association.

According to the statement, the New Patriotic Party presidential candidate’s innovative idea is thought to be crucial in defending the interests of spare parts dealers across the country.

”As a non-partisan organization dedicated to advancing the spare parts dealership industry, we wholeheartedly embrace and endorse Dr. Bawumia’s proposal.

According to the statement, the proposed flat rate duty would likely result in a significant decrease in the price of spare parts, which would provide much-needed relief for commercial drivers who frequently include these costs in their transportation costs.

The public’s commuter load will be lessened as a result of this reduction, making the transportation system more economical and sustainable.

The Association promised to collaborate closely with pertinent parties to guarantee the smooth execution of this advantageous duty structure.

“All Suame Magazine Spare Parts Dealers Association members are urged to band together in favor of the implementation of the Flat Rate Duty on Spare Parts Imports.”

We can actively support the expansion and prosperity of the spare parts dealership sector by supporting this initiative as a group, which will also positively impact the state of the economy as a whole.

The Association also thanks Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia for his vision and commitment to the betterment of the spare parts industry, and it looks forward to this policy’s beneficial effects on both our sector and the country at large.

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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