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FLASHBACK: Remove taxes on sanitary pads – Tax analyst

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The government has received numerous requests to abolish levies on sanitary items in Ghana.

Jeffrey Ocansey, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Evergreen Graphics Limited, joined the chorus of people calling for the repeal of these taxes last year.

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“We beg the government to exempt sanitary pad taxes. By doing this, we can lower pad pricing and unit costs. So that both high- and low-earners may afford to maintain a hygienic environment, he said.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Evergreen Graphics Limited, Jeffrey Ocansey, has appealed to the government to remove all taxes placed on sanitary pads.

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He made this statement in an interview on the ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show with Don Kwabena Prah on Happy 98.9FM.

“We plead with the government to exempt taxes on sanitary pads. This way, we can reduce the prices and unit cost of pads. So that the high-income and low-income earners can afford to keep clean and sanitary,” he stated.

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According to him, access to sanitary pads is critical, especially for young ladies menstruating. Because of the high cost of these sanitary towels as a result of taxes, some young ladies get infections because they use alternatives during their period, “all because they can’t change regularly.”

“Some young ladies who are not able to afford the pads use foam or cloth and this is not hygienic as it can cause infections,” he said.

He revealed that some corporate individuals are researching into and possibly produce reusable sanitary pads to save cost and help the less privileged in Ghanaian society.

Pads are important to the development of young girls. Many rural girls are absent from school during their period. The provision of sanitary pads not only helps keep girls in school but they are also considered a human right for promoting the dignity and safety of women and girls (Nancy Miller, PATH 2018).

Currently, 20% luxury tax and 12.5% VAT applies to each sanitary pad that is imported into the country has made the commodity very expensive and inaccessible to many vulnerable girls in Ghana.

During the 2020 campaign, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) promised in its manifesto that they will abolish all taxes on sanitary pads. But when the 2021 budget and fiscal planning of the government was presented to parliament in March this year, it failed to capture the tax relief component of sanitary pads contrary to their manifesto promise.

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