MOROBE Governor, Luther Wenge has called upon the Prime Minister James Marape to quickly call a parliament session and scrap the new income tax law.
Wenge says the recent protests in Port Moresby are a direct result of the new tax law enforced by the Internal Revenue Commission in 2024.
He emphasized that no one has ever stood up against such an unfair law, and called on the Prime Minister to address this issue by immediately convening a parliamentary session.
Wenge blamed the IRC for implementing the law and insisted that the Prime Minister and the Speaker of Parliament act swiftly to review and change it for the benefit of the nation.
He called for a halt to the improper imposition of taxes by the IRC, emphasizing the negative impact on businesses and citizens.
Wenge discouraged illegal activities like property destruction, however, he encouraged citizens to voice their concerns through elected leaders like himself.
He further added that it is important to address these issues through proper channels.
Governor Wenge explained the different income tax rates outlined in the 2024 Budget Amendment Bill of 2023, arguing that the ongoing situation is a direct outcome of the law and not a mistake by the IRC.
Wenge highlighted the economic challenges faced by the country, such as the devaluation of the kina, which lead to increased import costs for businesses, prompting a spike in the prices of goods.
He pointed out that this, coupled with existing loans has affected the salaries of public servants and those in the private sector.
Governor Luther Wenge expressed deep concern over the current situation, foreseeing significant hardships for the people of Papua New Guinea. He stressed that there is an urgent need for parliamentary intervention to amend the law and ease the burdens upon citizens.