DOSSIER: Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy)
The E-levy is a new tax measure that will be applied only to the originator of a transaction on an electronic platform.
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This is not the time to withdraw E-Levy - Economist to government
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E-Levy to be reviewed - Ofori-Atta hints
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Government to review E-Levy – Finance Minister hints
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New data on E-Levy show the poor is hardest hit - Report
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New data on E-Levy show the poor is hardest hit - Report
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Revenue is picking up from 8% to 10% - John Kumah on E-Levy’s future
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Heated argument as NPP’s Miracles Aboagye clashes with Berla Mundi on live TV
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E-Levy: Ghanaians betrayed government when they stopped using MoMo – NPP MP
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Lack of support for E-Levy affecting road construction - Amoako-Attah
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E-Levy has been implemented for months; where are the jobs you promised? - Braimah slams govt
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E-Levy testing resilience of MoMo industry - CEO
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MTN MoMo revenue up 9% - Report
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Mid-year budget: Slash E-Levy rate to 0.75 or 0.5% - ISSER boss reiterates
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Government aims to rake in GH¢750m with E-VAT policy
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MoMo transactions fall in May but increase in June despite E-Levy implementation
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Review E-Levy rate to 0.75% - PwC Ghana to government
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E-Levy: Failure tax should be rejected, withdrawn – Prof. Gatsi
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E-Levy bringing in barely 10% of expected monthly revenue – Ofori-Atta
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E-Levy bringing in barely 10% of expected GH¢600 million monthly – Ofori-Atta
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Too early to scrap E-Levy – BoG Governor
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Government reviews E-Levy target from GH¢6.9 billion to GH¢611 million
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Government's so-called innovative E-Levy causing more harm - ILAPI
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No law is sacrosanct - Majority Leader reacts to 're-introduction' of road tolls
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Reduce E-Levy rate to 0.5% - Dr. Assibey-Yeboah urges government
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49% of Ghanaians to stop using e-transactions due to E-Levy – Afrobarometer report
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49% of Ghanaians to stop using electronic transactions due to E-Levy – Afrobarometer report
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Three-fourths of Ghanaians disapprove of E-Levy - Afrobarometer report
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GhanaWeb Poll: Over 42% of respondents say they have never paid E-Levy
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Majority of Ghanaians oppose e-levy, not confident it will fund development – Afrobarometer study
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E-Levy: Supreme Court orders parties to file joint-memo within 14 days
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E-Levy: Supreme Court orders parties to file joint-memo within 14 days
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Ghanaians deserve transparency in use of E-Levy funds – Ken Ashigbey
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E-Levy, other taxes affecting growth of new businesses – Seth Terkper
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Continuation of E-Levy will serve as assurance that Ghana can repay IMF loan - Economist
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Continuation of E-Levy defeats digital agenda, suspend it – Economist tells government
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New E-Levy charges as GRA begins full implementation