1% E-Levy charges kicks off today
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The implementation of the revised Electronic Transfer levy (E-Levy) rate of 1% begins today, Wednesday (January 11), according to the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications.
The Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has also issued a directive to that effect.
“As captured in the Electronic Transfer Levy (Amendment) Act, 2022, Act 1089, which has been passed by Parliament and assented to by the president, the levy on electronic transfers has been reduced from 1.5% to 1%, while the GHC100 threshold remains unchanged,” the chamber said in a statement.
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications has also given assurance to the general public of a seamless implementation of the revised electronic transfer levy.
The reduction from 1.5% to 1% came into effect after the realization that the levy has failed to meet all of its revenue targets since its introduction.
Players in the telco space have also been raising concerns over the low-running and ineffective mobile money service.
The Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta first announced the decision to reduce the levy from 1.5% to 1% on Thursday (24 November 2022) during the 2023 Budget Statement presentation in Parliament.
Below is the full statement from the chamber: