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It would be a miracle for the government to achieve its target with E-Levy

December 6, 2021

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has opined that it would be a miracle for the government to meet it’s target should the proposed E-Levy to be implemented.

In his view, the projection made by the government would-be difficult to achieve.

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He based his opinion on data he said he was reviewing from the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications.

He is arguing that we do not need a third party to collect the levy.

“Ghana certainly does not need another third party monster in a sweetheart deal valued at GHS242million. Even if we are compelled to come along with government just for the sake of analysis — how did government come by this value as allocated in the 2022 budget? Why commit so much (US$40million) to this opaque and unwarranted enterprise when you aren’t even assured of exactly how much would be generated, as empirical assessments indicate? Why a fixed amount instead of a percentage of collections, particularly when the risk of missing your revenue target is so great?”

Read his full opinion below

I am currently reviewing very insightful data from the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications which raises significant doubt about government’s projection to raise GHS6.9billion from the obnoxious E-Levy. Other well informed analysis from credible CSOs equally impeach government’s rather pie in the sky target. From all indications, it appears it will be a miracle, perhaps the 8th wonder, for government to meet half of its set target.

Lessons from Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya give more currency to these cautious empirical conclusions.

This is the reason a prudent and efficient government will rely on available revenue assurance systems to monitor and track the e-levy collections, that is, in the most unlikely event that the new tax handle is approved by Parliament.

The Ghanaian taxpayer has in recent years been called upon to invest billions of Ghana Cedis on multiple revenue assurance systems and financial inclusion platforms not limited to the GRA (which must include the much touted McKinsey agreement), BoG’s GhIPPS, Ghana.GOV, and the ever controversial KelniGVG revenue assurance deal.

Ghana certainly does not need another third party monster in a sweetheart deal valued at GHS242million. Even if we are compelled to come along with government just for the sake of analysis — how did government come by this value as allocated in the 2022 budget? Why commit so much (US$40million) to this opaque and unwarranted enterprise when you aren’t even assured of exactly how much would be generated, as empirical assessments indicate? Why a fixed amount instead of a percentage of collections, particularly when the risk of missing your revenue target is so great?

It is also interesting to note that whereas this shadowy company is expected to be paid some 4% of total collections, the international best practice in transactions of this nature averages 1%. The highest we have seen so far is 2.73% in Poland.

Government’s lack of transparency and contradictions in this sordid crony-misadventure are even more nauseating. Key industry players know that even before procurement processes will be triggered, the company to execute the dubious e-transaction levy services has long been identified by the Ministry of Finance and tasked to commence preparatory steps. It is just a matter of time for the anointed company which was incorporated on 19th July 2012 to be outdoored as our e-levy saviour and chief protector.

What Ghana urgently needs is transparent, accountable, frugal leadership, anchored on genuine love for country, not more draconian special-interest taxes.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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