Politics

A Poor Ghanaian Is Someone Who Earns GH¢70 A Year, Accept E-Levy – Minister [Video]

The Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah has maintained that poor Ghanaians will be isolated from paying the controversial Electronic Transactions Levy (E-Levy) when it is finally passed into law.


The Minister who was speaking at a townhall meeting held in Sekondi on Wednesday, February 2, 2022, noted that the government has ensured that the levy will not affect poor people who send GH¢100 or less within a day.

He emphasized that a poor Ghanaian according to research is someone whose annual income is not more than GH¢70 adding that such persons fall within the E-Levy exemptions category.

“Poor people won’t pay some, there is no poor person that will pay some. This the analysis I made, in Ghana if they say someone is a poor person; it is someone who earns 70 Ghana cedis in a year.”
“But with the e-levy, if you transfer an amount of 100 Ghana cedis you won’t pay any levy on it. So let’s take it as if you’re a government worker earning like 1,500 cedis and you’re able to send over 100 cedis a day, then you have to pay,” the minister stated.

Watch The Video Below:

Related posts

Ken Agyapong Is Maturing Politically, But Must First ‘Serve’ Bawumia – Maurice Ampaw

ICON

The $150 KIA PCR test is straight thievery – Sammy Gyamfi blasts NPP government

ICON

BNI Arrests NPP Youth Organizer Over G3 Rifles Threat

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

close

Enjoying this blog? Please Subscribe to other Channels & spread the word :)