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Title: | Electronic Levy in Ghana |
Other Titles: | Evidence from a Pre-Implementation Survey |
Authors: | Djokoto, Justice Afrane, Akua Agyeiwaa Agyei-Henaku, Kofi Aaron A-O. Badu-Prah, Charlotte Srofenyoh, Francis Yaw Gidiglo, Ferguson |
Keywords: | Electronic Levy Ghana Pre-Implementation Survey |
Issue Date: | 19-Mar-2020 |
Publisher: | Academia Letters |
Citation: | Djokoto, J., Afrane, A. A., Agyei-Henaku, K. A. A., Badu-Prah, C., Srofenyoh, F. Y., & Gidiglo, F. (2022). Electronic Levy in Ghana–evidence from a pre-implementation survey. Academia Letters, 2, 1-13. |
Abstract: | The Government of Ghana announced a 1.75% tax on electronic transactions during the presentation of the 2022 Budget and Economic Policy Statement. In a survey conducted to gauge the views of Ghanaians, most respondents rejected the E-levy at the current rate. The government is unlikely to realise the projected revenue if the tax were introduced. There is the need for alternative measures including expenditure cuts to address the revenue shortfall. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.20935/AL4906 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/429 |
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