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Mobile phone users to enjoy 4% reduction in voice, data charges from Sept. 15
Government to slash controversial CST by 4% – Ofori-Atta
Telcos pay GH¢2.2bn in taxes annually – Telecoms Chamber
Upfront charge of CST ends, new cost of data to be announced – Ashigbey
Upfront deduction not ploy to make gov’t unpopular – Vodafone CEO
No more upfront CST deductions starting November 26 – Vodafone CEO
Customers reimbursed for CST deductions
Telcos withdraw upfront deduction of 9% CST
Telcos wrong to deduct CST upfront – Former dep. Communications Minister writes
Playback: Super Morning Show talks to Ursula Owusu
MoF, GRA need to clarify implementation of CST – Dr Assibey-Yeboah
Consumers to lose talk time value – Telecoms Chamber
Remove ‘killer’ taxes – Minority demands
Consumers to pay 3% more for talking
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