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The proposed 1.75 e-levy could undermine the digital economy laboured by Dr. Bawumia– Dr. Duffuor

Dr. Kwabena Duffuor
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Former Finance Minister Kwabena Duffuor has said, the proposed 1.75 percent E-levy in the 2022 budget could undermine the Ghanaian digital economy, which the Vice President has been working on all these years.

Speaking at a lecture on the theme: ‘The Ghanaian Dream; Transforming the economy through job creation and opportunities for all’ held at the Tang Palace on Monday, 29 November 2021, the former Governor of the Bank of Ghana Dr. Duffuor said “taxing modes of payment could lead to instantaneous double taxation”.

“An electronic transfer usually represents a mode of payment or settlement. And indeed, modes of payment should not attract taxes/levies.”

“This is because taxing modes of payment could lead to instantaneous double taxation since the underlying income – the commodity – would have normally been taxed already”.

“This makes the proposed E-Levy problematic because it could be fraught with serious implementation challenges”.

“This tax could undermine the Ghanaian digital economy, which the Vice President has been working on all these years.”

In his view, the government can rather mobilize so much revenue from the extractive industry.

“There is so much additional revenue that can be generated from the extractive sector, which is currently being left in the hands of private investors”.

“We are not asking for confiscation; we are asking for partnership as it is being done in Botswana and Nigeria.” Dr. Duffuor stressed

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