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    Government to introduce tax stamp regime for refined edible oils

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has announced that the government will introduce a tax stamp regime for refined edible oils, as part of broader efforts to curb smuggling, ensure fair taxation, and protect domestic producers.

    The initiative, unveiled during the presentation of the 2026 budget in Parliament, is expected to enhance tax compliance and eliminate under-declaration of goods, a practice that costs the country millions of cedis in lost revenue annually.

    “To enhance compliance and revenue, government will introduce a tax stamp regime for refined edible oils, modelled after the beverage industry,” Dr. Forson said.

    “This will eliminate smuggling and under-declaration, ensure fair taxation, and protect domestic producers,” he added.

    He further said the reforms will not only help Ghana achieve self-sufficiency but also build an export-ready downstream crude palm oil sector that adds value and creates jobs.

    Under the new framework, the Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) will serve as the lead regulator, overseeing licensing, production planning, and data management.

    The Oil Palm Research Institute (OPRI) will focus on developing high-yield, climate-resilient oil palm varieties, while the Oil Palm Development Association of Ghana (OPDAG) will drive industry coordination and public-private dialogue.

    The policy aims to reduce the importation of over $200 million worth of oil and create an estimated 250,000 jobs.

    “Mr. Speaker, the National Policy on Integrated Oil Palm Development represents a bold commitment to re-industrialise agriculture, deepen rural transformation, and make Ghana a regional leader in sustainable palm oil production by 2032,” Dr. Forson stated.

    He described the policy as a blueprint for agricultural transformation, export diversification, job creation, inclusive growth, community development, poverty reduction, and shared prosperity.

    Through strategic partnerships with investors, communities, and development partners, the government hopes to unlock Ghana’s “Red Gold” potential and position it as a pillar of the country’s industrial and export-led future.



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