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E-levy revenue falls short of target by 58%

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E-levy revenue falls short of target by 58%

In a candid pre-budget conversation on Joy FM on Wednesday, Prof Peter Quartey, the Director of the Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER), unveiled a noteworthy 58% deviation from the E-levy revenue target.

This revelation comes on the heels of ISSER’s recent report, released on October 31, 2023, dissecting the efficacy of the E-levy and prompting critical reflections on the optimal tax rate for digital transactions.

The ISSER report sheds light on the impact of the E-levy rate adjustment from 1.5% to 1% in January 2023. Initially, the reduction led to a dip in the usage of alternate payment systems. However, the figures rebounded sharply in February, suggesting a potentially short-lived effect of the rate modification.

The report delves into broader implications, extending its analysis beyond Ghana to offer a global perspective on tax policies. It underscores a recurring theme – in several countries studied, projected tax revenues failed to materialize, emphasizing the imperative of optimizing tax rates.

ISSER’s findings serve as a vital resource for policymakers, urging a reassessment of the E-levy rate to strike a balance between revenue generation and sustaining consumer participation in taxable transactions.

Professor Quartey during the discussion expressed unease about the absence of real-time data, a hurdle impeding academics from offering well-informed recommendations for effective policy implementation.

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