Some businesses and traders across the country have started raising the prices of goods and services since the introduction of new tax laws, citing the changes in taxation as the main reason. Consumers, however, are feeling the impact at markets and retail shops.
Merchandise such as clothing, food items, and even automobiles are reportedly being sold at higher prices, with sellers explaining that rising costs from wholesalers and additional tax obligations are forcing them to adjust their pricing to avoid losses.
The implementation of Value Added Tax and other charges has also been blamed for the surging costs of everyday items, prompting frustration among customers who see the increases as unfair.
Authorities have countered that the new tax laws did not introduce higher rates or new taxes, emphasizing that the reforms are meant to support economic growth and benefit small businesses over time.
Critics, meanwhile, are urging regulatory agencies to monitor pricing and prevent businesses from exploiting consumers under the guise of tax compliance.
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