Afghan traders protest taxes; 10 die as bombs target police
BY Agencies7 April 2015 6:33 AM IST
Agencies7 April 2015 6:33 AM IST
The march in Kabul was a rare public protest against the policies of the new government of President Ashraf Ghani. Hundreds of businessmen, shop owners and traders denounced what they say are unfair tax rises imposed in recent months.
Some said the rise in taxes has been about 600 per cent, though there are no official statistics. Finance Ministry spokesman Abdul Qadir Jalani defended the hikes and told The Associated Press that the “taxes are fair, based on the law and are applied to everyone equally.”
Economic growth in Afghanistan has plunged to around zero per cent from double digits just three years ago, something analysts say is mainly due to the pullout of most foreign troops and non-government organizations.
Seven months after taking office, Ghani has yet to complete his Cabinet, which limits his ability to introduce policies that would kick-start the economy and create jobs.
One of the protesters, computer distributer Massoud, who like many Afghans uses only one name, said his tax bill has doubled yet sales remain static “because of the security situation”
Some said the rise in taxes has been about 600 per cent, though there are no official statistics. Finance Ministry spokesman Abdul Qadir Jalani defended the hikes and told The Associated Press that the “taxes are fair, based on the law and are applied to everyone equally.”
Economic growth in Afghanistan has plunged to around zero per cent from double digits just three years ago, something analysts say is mainly due to the pullout of most foreign troops and non-government organizations.
Seven months after taking office, Ghani has yet to complete his Cabinet, which limits his ability to introduce policies that would kick-start the economy and create jobs.
One of the protesters, computer distributer Massoud, who like many Afghans uses only one name, said his tax bill has doubled yet sales remain static “because of the security situation”
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