"E-levy is NDC's biggest fear...E-levy is one of the biggest bullets NPP can use to cross over (win election 2024); to sustain the power and break the 8," says the former Member of Parliament for Bantama constituency, Daniel Okyem Aboagye.
The controversial Electronic Transfer Levy popularly known as E-levy has become a major topic for discussion in the country with the Minority in Parliament and other stakeholders insisting that the 1.75% rate be reduced.
Okyem Aboagye was contributing to a panel discussion on Kumasi-based Hello FM.
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Now your biggest bullet is not free shs it has turned to E-levy. Funny people
@ JOSH You people should stop this childish comparisons. Is this not the same as the vat we have already been paying? You are not in this country so ***barred word***.
1. In Ontario, Canada. There's a provincial tax called (Hamonous) and it's 13% that is added to everything you buy from the shop. Suppose you see a pair of shoes that is priced at $100, you'd pay additional 13% on it so you'd end up paying for $113 at the cashier. Ghanaians complain too much but expect so much... Even if you go to the bank and exchange money from Canadian dollars to the US dollars, you'd be taxed 7% SO 1.75% IS A DROP IN THE OCEAN AND TELL GHANAIANS NOT TO THING OF COMING TO NORTH AMERICA BECAUSE TAXES IS WHAT MAKE THIS COUNTRY WORKED USA AND CANADA DO NOT BORROW TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR CITIZENS BUT RATHER THE CITIZENS PAY FOR THEIR DEVELOPMENT NO FREE LUNCH ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD LAZY GHANAIANS THE FREE DAYS ARE OVER LOOSERS.