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Ghanaian Politics

‘E-levy is a noble initiative; I’m absolutely confident it’ll be passed’ – Afriyie Akoto

By : cd on 16 Mar 2022, 08:56     |     Source: citinewsroom

Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, Minister for Food and Agriculture

The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto is confident about the passage of the controversial Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy).

In an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show with Bernard Avle on Wednesday, Dr. Afriyie Akoto said “the E-Levy will be passed. I am absolutely confident about that. It will be passed and will do Ghanaians good. It will bring a lot of people outside the tax net into it, which is what any modern state should do.”

He said the only way government can address the insatiable needs of Ghanaians is to make more revenue by way of widening the tax net.

“That only between 12% to 13% of Ghanaians pay taxes is totally untenable, especially by West African standards, where the average is 24%.”

“We need to rope in the people outside the tax net. It is unfair that majority of Ghanaians evade taxes. Meanwhile, our expectation of government services keeps skyrocketing. Where is the money going to come from? It should come from ourselves.”

He also posited that the E-levy is a very ‘noble’ initiative.

“It should be praised rather than condemned,” he added.

The E-levy is a new tax measure announced by the government in the 2022 Budget on basic transactions related to digital payments and electronic platform transactions.

A charge of 1.75% will apply to electronic transactions that are more than GH¢100 on a daily basis if the bill is approved by Parliament.

The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has said that the government is convinced about the need for the e-levy and how it encapsulates the idea of burden-sharing for Ghana’s development.

The opposition in Parliament has sternly stated its stance against the passage of the E-Levy bill since its inception on November 17, 2021, and has got the support of many Ghanaians.

The Bill is yet to be debated in Parliament, after voting on whether to consider it under a certificate of urgency degenerated into fisticuffs in the house.