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It appears economy has been mismanaged, without e-levy Ghana will go to IMF – Bentil

by Obed Makafui
9 December 2021
Senior Vice President and Policy Analyst of IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil

Senior Vice President and Policy Analyst of IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil

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Vice President of Imani Africa, Kofi Bentil, has asked the government to be clear in the communication in support of the E-levy proposal in the budget statement.

He believes that the government communication in support of e-levy seems to suggest that the economy has been mismanaged, and without e-levy we will crash into the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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In a Facebook post regarding the policy proposal, Mr Bentil who is also a private legal practitioner said “The govt communication in support of e-levy seems to suggest that the economy has been mismanaged, and without e-levy we will crash into IMF! Not so? Please clarify.

“Instead of using 10m to study the obvious problem at Keta, why don’t you just use it to start solving the problem.
Anyway how much land are we losing and how much will it cost to purchase that size of land ??? Note that we’ve spent over $50 million on this issue with little result. We could have purchased new land with that.

“There is no good reason to use 241m to monitor e-levy you might as well use that to support the budget and scrap the e-Levy.
I insist that e-levy doesn’t need any special monitoring !! If needed then GRA can do it. It’s already in a very well structured and formalized system.
This approach of making every problem an opportunity for cronyism should stop.

“And please let me hear you on how to cut waste and profligacy before you ask me to pay more tax. According to Prof. Bopkin Exemptions alone can make us gain 1 Billion. Stop the waste!”

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta announced a new levy to be charged by government in 2022 on all electronic transactions to widen the tax net and rope in the informal sector.

“It is becoming clear there exists enormous potential to increase tax revenues by bringing into the tax bracket, transactions that could be best defined as being undertaken in the ‘informal economy’,” Mr Ofori-Atta observed on Wednesday, November 17 as he presented the 2022 budget statement in Parliament.

“After considerable deliberations, government has decided to place a levy on all electronic transactions to widen the tax net and rope in the informal sector. This shall be known as the ‘Electronic Transaction Levy or E-Levy’.”

He explained that the new E-levy will be a 1.75 per cent charge on all electronic transactions covering mobile money payments, bank transfers, merchant payments and inward remittances to be borne by the sender except inward remittances, which will be borne by the recipient.

This will, however, not affect transactions that add up to GH¢100 pr less per day.

“A portion of the proceeds from the E-Levy will be used to support entrepreneurship, youth employment, cyber security, digital and road infrastructure among others.”

This new levy is scheduled to start Saturday, January 1, 2022.

In 2020, total value of transactions was estimated to be over GH¢500 million with mobile money subscribers and users growing by 16 percent in 2019.

According to a Bank of Ghana report, Ghana saw an increase of over 120 percent in the value of digital transactions between February 2020 and February 2021 compared to 44 percent for the period February 2019 to February 2020 due to the convenience they offer.

This was definitely heightened by the advent of Covid-19 especially during the lockdown.

But the proposal has met resistance from the Minority in Parliament.

Their leader, Leader Haruna Iddrisu said the E-levy is a disincentive to the growth of digital economy. To that end, he said, the Minority will not support it.

Speaking at a post budget workshop in Ho on Saturday November 20, he said “Mr Speaker, understandably, we see that the Minister of Finance seeks to introduce some measures including the now popularly declared e-levy or digital levy  as some have quite named it.

“Mr Speaker, our concern is whether the e-levy itself is not and will not be a disincentive to the growth of digital economy in our country . We are convinced that the e-levy may as well even be a disincentive to investment  and a disincentive to private sector development in our country. We in the minority may not and will not support government  with the introduction of that particular e-levy . We are unable to build national consensus  on that particular matter.”

Meanwhile, Mr Ofori Atta indicated at a press conference on Monday December 6 said that consultations were still going on regarding the proposal in order to reach a consensus.

“On the matter of the E-levy, having regard to its serious fiscal implications, we will continue our consultations with the Minority Caucus in Parliament and other relevant stakeholders, with a view to achieving consensus and reverting to the House in the shortest possible time,” he said.

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