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NewsNationwide strike looms as ride-hailing drivers oppose VIT implementation

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Nationwide strike looms as ride-hailing drivers oppose VIT implementation

The Ghana Online Drivers Union (GODU) is poised to stage a nationwide strike unless the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) engages in discussions with them regarding the recent introduction of the Vehicle Income Tax (VIT) for ride-hailing drivers.

Outrage has swept through GODU members following the GRA’s announcement of the new tax, set to take effect on January 1, 2024.

They argue that the decision was reached without prior consultation with key stakeholders, particularly the drivers who will bear the direct impact.

Moreover, GODU highlights the absence of proper legislative regulations in the ride-hailing sector, raising questions about whether drivers can be accurately classified as commercial vehicle owners subject to the VIT.

In an official statement, GODU strongly urges the GRA to postpone the VIT implementation and enter into discussions with the union to address their valid concerns.

Emphasizing the importance of a collaborative approach, GODU seeks to work with the GRA to develop a tax system that is both fair and sustainable for the ride-hailing sector.

However, in the event of continued non-responsiveness from the GRA, GODU issues a stark warning of potential consequences. They are prepared to initiate a nationwide strike, effectively bringing ride-hailing services to a halt across the country.

Alternatively, they may consider implementing operational cost and logical charges, potentially passing the additional tax burden onto passengers.

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