General News of Thursday, 3 February 2022
Source: www.ghanaweb.live
2022-02-03GRA developing monitoring platform to implement E-Levy fully
Commissioner-General of GRA, Dr Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah
GRA directs ARB Apex Bank on role in the implementation of E-Levy
Implementation of E-Levy would be in 3 phases, GRA
Govt holding stakeholder engagement on E-Levy
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has said it is presently developing a monitoring platform to fully implement the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy).
The GRA said its implementation of
Read full articlethe E-Levy would be in three phases and would commence as soon as the Bill is passed into law.
These remarks were made in a letter signed by the by Commissioner-General of GRA, Dr Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, to one Benj Chemel of the ARB Apex Bank, which was sighted by GhanaWeb, directing the bank on the steps it should take under each phase of the implementation of the levy.
The letter, which was dated January 31, 2022, said: “as you may be aware, the Electronic Transfer Levy Bill under consideration by Parliament. While we await the passage of the Bill into Law, I wish to inform you (Apex Bank) to hold yourself in readiness for the implementation of the levy in three (3) phases as soon as the Bill is passed into law.”
“The GRA is currently developing a monitoring platform for the full implementation of the E-Levy and would be inviting you (Apex Bank) to collaborate with its Technical Team,” the letter said.
Meanwhile, the minority caucus in Parliament has indicated that they would not support the E-Levy. The government, led by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has started stakeholder engagements to increase support for the levy.
Read the letter for the Commissioner-General below: