The Chief Executive of the Food and Drugs Authority, Delese Mimi Darko, says tax insurance policies on merchandise like tobacco and alcohol, with adverse public well being penalties, are useful.
“The taxes advance health equity, prevent disease, save lives, and generate revenue for the general budget. These funds can also support Universal Health Coverage,” she acknowledged.
Madam Darko remarked on the first National Forum on Tobacco Taxation on the theme: “Strengthening the Evidence for Effective Tobacco Taxation for Health and Development in Ghana.”
It was organised by the Vision for Alternative Development – Ghana (VALD-Ghana) in Accra.
The discussion board was aimed toward looking for possible suggestions by means of which Ghana’s tobacco taxation might be comprehensively aligned with world requirements, notably these outlined by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).
The purpose was to deal with the social, well being, environmental and financial affect of tobacco use.
Madam Darko mentioned the passage of the Excise Duty Amendment Act, 2023 (Act 1096), marked a big milestone in tobacco management in Ghana, transitioning from an ad-valorem tax construction to a combined tax construction.
“Raising taxes on tobacco products increases their price, making them less affordable and preventing youth initiation,” she famous, including that; “Article ‘6’ of the WHO FCTC encourages countries to implement price and tax measures, and Ghana is dedicated to this effort,” she mentioned.
She mentioned tackling tobacco use globally was a precedence inside the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and that controlling the product was essential for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably SDG Target 3.4.
The goal goals to scale back untimely mortality from non-communicable illnesses (NCDs) by one-third by 2030, whereas Target ‘3.a’ helps the target by calling for the strengthening of the implementation of the WHO FCTC.
The Chief Executive acknowledged: “Beyond health, tobacco control reduces poverty and inequalities, strengthens the economy, and promotes sustainable development.”
Madam Darko mentioned the FDA was dedicated to completely supporting the continual implementation of the Excise Duty Amendment Act, 2023 (Act 1096) to scale back tobacco use and save lives in Ghana.
The Deputy Commissioner of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Dr Charles Addai, mentioned the Authority was implementing all of the excise taxes, which have been known as “sin taxes” to boost income and assist cut back the consumption of dangerous merchandise.
He mentioned one of many main legal guidelines being utilized by the GRA was the Excise Duty (Amendment) Act 2023 (Act 1108).
“The objective of the Act is to raise revenue, mitigate the harmful effect of excisable products, and conform to ECOWAS protocol; and the major changes in the Act were; an increase in the tax rates, introduced e-cigarettes, and introduced mixed excise tax regime (specific and ad-valorem,” he acknowledged.
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