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Business News of Thursday, 25 November 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

2022 Budget: E-levy - 10 critical questions answered

The E-levy was contained in the 2022 budget delivered by Ken Ofori-Atta

The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta in his 2022 Budget presentation spoke about a new tax government was proposing, the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy).

The levy has dominated discussions in and out of Parliament with proponents stressing its importance to broadening the tax net while opponents have lamented its negative impact on financial inclusion and with

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6. What will the revenue generated by the E-Levy be used for?

The monies will be used to support government initiatives such as youth employment and entrepreneurship, construction and maintenance of roads, digital infrastructure and security.

7. When will the E-levy come into effect?

The policy comes into effect from 1st January 2022.

8. Who will be collecting the E-Levy?

Government, through the Ghana Revenue Authority will collect the E-Levy in collaboration with the Telcos, Fintechs and Financial Institutions.

9. Why has GoG decided to levy electronic transactions?

• Our tax-per-GDP ratio is lower than our peers in West Africa and significantly lower than many developed nations. (South Africa- 26.7%, Senegal- 16.4%, SSA average-16.5%, Ghana-12.2% in 2019)

• E-levy provides an opportunity for every Ghanaian to contribute towards nation building

10. Has this been done in any other country?

Yes. So far, 26 countries have proposed/enacted the legislation for digital taxes. (Source: KPMG, Taxation of a digitalised economy (as at 28th September 2021)

These countries include; Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Tanzania, Mauritius, Uganda, Cameroon, and Zimbabwe.