HOW THE E-LEVY FARED IN THE BUDGET
The government has lowered the Electronic Transfer Levy rate from 1.5% to 1%. This will enable more Ghanaians to use the service, the government has claimed. The daily transaction amount…
The government has lowered the Electronic Transfer Levy rate from 1.5% to 1%. This will enable more Ghanaians to use the service, the government has claimed. The daily transaction amount…
The government has lowered the 1.5% to 1% Electronic Transfer Levy rate. The government claims that more Ghanaians will be able to use the service as a result. The daily…
Ghana’s annual inflation climbed to 27% in June 2022, the first time the country’s inflation rate has touched 37.2% since January 2004. Ghana Statistical Service’s latest consumer price index report said June’s…
The Finance Ministry recently released data that revealed a substantial shortfall in revenue from the contentious electronic transfer charge popularly known as the E-levy. Despite agitations from Ghanaians against the…
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has detailed some new e-levy fees after the completion of the shared platform. To support e-levy deductions, the authority had previously said that it was…
In an interview with the media giant BBC, Ghana President Akufo Nana Addo stated that Ghana has a tax-to-GDP ratio of 13%, which is far less than the average in…
The administration of Ghana’s economy has been dubbed questionable by Professor John Gatsi, dean of Cape Coast University’s business school. His remarks follow multiple tweets by prominent NPP member Gabby…