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E-Levy to help support economy- Deputy Majority Leader

Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, says the introduction of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy), has become necessary to generate revenue to support the economy.

This, according to him, is because the E-Levy is essential to Ghana’s COVID-19 recovery efforts.

His comment comes following the Minority’s strong defense against the inclusion of the 1.75% levy in the 2022 budget which they claim will only worsen the economic burden of the citizenry.

But speaking on GTV Breakfast Show, the Effutu MP said government does not believe in taxation as compared to the NDC government.

“In 2017 when NPP assumed office, the first thing it did through its budget was to abolish a number of taxes and at the same time introduced major social intervention programs, foremost among these was the introduction of Free SHS. Bear in mind that government never introduced a levy for the implementation of Free SHS with the existing revenue. Then again, Ghanaians were crying for tariff relief (electricity) and the NDC government had said that the cost of production was so high that it was going to be very difficult to reduce electricity tariffs.

This government again reduced electricity tariffs. All these social intervention programs including major reduction in electricity tariffs were achieved without any taxation. In fact, these things were introduced and implemented at the same time even abolishing some taxes that subsisted at the time. This is not the government that believes in taxation,” he said on Monday, January 31.

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