Ghanaians are saying ‘we want e-levy’; that’s the feedback We get — Dep. Financing Minister

Person in Parliament for Atewa who also doubles as Deputy Financial Minister, Abena Osei-Asare reports the feedback she will get on the ground regarding the proposed digital transactions tax shows it offers gained acceptance by the Open public. The controversial tax commonly known as e-levy is still into consideration in parliament with the group side of the house vowing in order to resist its passage as the Majority he’ll bet upon passing it. Although the tax is recognized as highly unpopular, the Mouthpiece Minister says her own bank checks indicate the tax offers gained public acceptance great only faced with questions associated with accountability. “For me, the things i hear Ghanaians say regarding the e-levy is that, yes we would like to embrace it, we want this, it is good but we would like to see more accountability for the reason that field” she said. The lady was speaking to the mass media on the sideline of the starting ceremony of the GRA 2022 Management Retreat at the Volta Serene Hotel in Ho. Explaining the accountability a lot more, she added: “That the particular monies that we raise… display us how much came in and also tell us what you used revenue that came in with regard to. So it is almost about visibility and accountability”. The e-levy is expected to be put before parliament in the arriving days. Source: MyNewsGh. com/2022Send your news stories in order to [email protected] plus via WhatsApp on +233 202452509Related Topics: Feature