The Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana says it will meet with President Nana Akufo-Addo next month over the controversial Electronic Transfer levy (E-Levy).
Although the 1.5% tax is set
to take off from Sunday, May 1, 2022, the mobile money agents are seeking
audience with the President because they were never consulted on the move.
Speaking to Citi News, the
President of the Association, Dela Dunstan Abotsi, said he hopes the engagement
with the President would bring a resolution to their concerns.
“The president has given us
an invitation to come for a meeting next month, hence our hands are tied on
making any move until we meet with him. We wouldn’t want to do anything that we
will be sorry for later. Imagine taking a decision and after meeting with the
president, everything goes well.”
Meanwhile, ahead of the
highly anticipated implementation of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) in
May 2022, the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications has called for a review of
portions of the law to exclude the 1.5% charge on payment of salaries made via
mobile money.
According to the chamber,
per the current law, salaries that are paid via mobile money would attract the
1.5% charge, whereas salaries paid through banks will not attract any E-levy.
Source: citinewsroom
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