Telcos to implement 1% E-Levy charge from January 11
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications says it will commence the implementation of the revised Electronic Transfer levy (E-Levy) rate of ...
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications says it will commence the implementation of the revised Electronic Transfer levy (E-Levy) rate of ...
Telecommunications companies in the country are yet to implement the 1 percent Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy) announced by the government ...
The Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana has welcomed the approval of the reduction in the Electronic Transfer Levy rate ...
The Minority in Parliament has succeeded in ensuring that government maintains the GH¢100 Mobile Money threshold. Parliament also approved the ...
The Mobile Money (MoMo) Agents Association of Ghana is urging government to further reduce the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-levy) from ...
The Minority in Parliament has served notice that it will kick against the removal of the threshold for the electronic ...
An Economist, Dr. Adu Sarkodie is urging Ghanaians to embrace the proposal of the reduction of the new electronic levy ...
The Minority in Parliament has suggested a 0.5 percent Electronic Transfer Levy and a GHS 300 threshold to cushion poorer Ghanaians. Speaking ...
Mobile money users and operators have expressed their displeasure about the new electronic levy (E-levy) directive to be applied to ...
The former Member of Parliament for Ayensuano in the Eastern Region, Samuel Ayeh-Paye, has pleaded with Ghanaians to accept the ...
The government is set to reduce the rate of the controversial Electronic Transfer Levy to 1 percent from 1.5 percent. ...
Despite the recent announcement of an increase in the revenues generated from the Electronic Transfer Levy, Tax analyst, Dr Alex ...
The Ghana Revenue Authority has directed Ghanaians who have been wrongfully charged the E-Levy on their first GH¢100 transaction to ...
The government has hinted at plans to review the electronic transfer levy (E-levy) to ensure tax compliance. The e-levy imposes ...
Ghana’s introduction of a a 1.5% tax on mobile money transactions in May 2022 has been watched closely by policymakers ...
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