The Federal Government says it has no plans to introduce new taxes on telecommunications services or petroleum products, rejecting recent claims circulating online and in public discussion. In a statement reported by multiple outlets, the government clarifies that the proposed measures referenced in the claims are not part of any current tax policy. The denial is presented as a response to misinformation, with the government emphasizing that it is not planning to impose additional taxes on telecoms or fuel. The statement also indicates there is no basis for assertions that such tax changes are being considered or will be introduced. Both reports describe the government’s position in similar terms: that no new telecoms or fuel taxes are planned. The denials aim to correct what the government characterizes as false information about potential tax increases affecting consumers and businesses in the telecommunications sector and users of petroleum products.