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“Government will stop E-levy if it continues to perform poorly” – chairman of finance committee in parliament

According to Kwaku Kwarteng, the chairman of the finance committee in parliament, the government would be forced to repeal the contentious E-Levy tax due to the meager money it has produced since it was established a few months ago.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwart Gabby Otchere-Darko recently stated that the e-levy is not meeting government expectations and further revealed that so far they have received $60 million as opposed to the $600 million they were expecting. He made this statement.

“What options are open to the government? The question should rather be: what option if adopted, will re-inject investor confidence in our economy? Even if we find the $3-5 billion required, will that help? E-levy which was to have given us some 600m by now has done less than 60m,” Gabby has posted on Twitter.


Kwaku Kwarteng, however, said on JoyNews’ PM Express that it is still too early to determine whether or not a significant program like the e-levy has failed.

He urged Ghanaians to be patient and said that the system required to allow the complete rollout of the e-levy was not yet ready.

“In fact, there is a sense in which the implementation has not fully even began and I say that because the e-levy is supposed to be collected on an electronic platform so that if you’re paying a 100 cedis by your momo, if you try to pay the next 100 through your bank account, the system would know that you have already exhausted your threshold. That platform has not come into effect yet.

“Because it hasn’t come into effect, real time monitoring is not possible. So even the figures we are seeing, I’m not sure we have collected from all the collecting agencies.

What GRA is trying to do whilst they now seek to complete the building of the platform is to let the collecting agencies to declare. When they declare, I doubt if the GRA has even had the opportunity to audit. Then they will now take steps to audit.

All that hasn’t happened,” he said.


As a result, he said that it is premature for the media to start discussing the e-levy’s failure

“So even these figures that are being thrown out I don’t know if they’re right. Let us have patience, the e-levy is a policy that went through a lot before we could pass it, let us take our time.

If eventually it turns out not to be a helpful policy, government itself will withdraw. “But now, I think it’s early days yet and please let the media not start this discussion about a big policy like this that you would say has probably failed because somehow we expected that you start the policy and immediately the money will be coming in. We’re not going to get that,” he said.


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