E-Levy: GRA failed to engage us – Momo Vendors

The General Secretary of the Mobile Money Operators Association, Evans Otumfuo, has revealed that Ghana Revenue Authority [GRA], implementers of the Electronic Transfer Levy, E-Levy, failed to engage them in any discourse concerning the operationalization of the new tax.

The General Secretary of the Mobile Money Operators Association, Evans Otumfuo, has revealed that Ghana Revenue Authority [GRA], implementers of the Electronic Transfer Levy, E-Levy, failed to engage them in any discourse concerning the operationalization of the new tax.

“We have not been consulted in any way even though we the Momo Vendors play a very crucial role in the implementation of the controversial E-Levy”, he claimed.

The General Secretary of the Mobile Money Operators Association made the revelation via a phone interview with Thelma Tackie, on the GTV Breakfast Show, Wednesday, May 4, 2022.

According to him, there has been one-way traffic since the start of the collection of the E-Levy.

“In most cases, there is corresponding traffic for momo transactions i.e., deposits, and withdrawals. But since Sunday there has been only one-way traffic. People are withdrawing without a corresponding deposit” Otumfuo disclosed.

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has indicated that the implementation of the 1.5% Electronic Transfer Levy (E-levy) will be done in phases.

It indicated that the decision to phase the implementation is due to its assessment of the readiness of the charging entities.

In a letter to all charging entities on the issue, the GRA said it has observed that the charging entities were yet to fully integrate with the E-levy Management System hence its decision.

“Following Ghana Revenue Authority’s assessment of the general readiness of some Charging Entities to integrate with the E-levy Management System, the Commissioner-General has decided on a modified phased approach for the implementation of the Levy from 1st of May 2022.”

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