Business Day (Ghana)

It’ll be difficult for Bawumia to scrap e-levy if elected president – Prof. Gatsi

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An economist, Professor John Gatsi, says the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, will not be able to scrap the taxes on electronic financial transactio­ns, also known as e-levy, as proposed if he is elected president of Ghana.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia pledged to abolish the e-levy and four other taxes to encourage the population to use electronic channels for payment.

Reacting to the flagbearer’s proposal, Professor John Gatsi said fulfilling it would be a challenge as the levy was introduced by the government to generate revenue, as part of requiremen­ts by the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund for the grant of an extended credit facility.

Professor Gatsi described the proposal as merely a political strategy to make Dr. Bawumia a sellable candidate to voters in the general elections.

He indicated that it is something the NPP’s flagbearer cannot do when voted as president.

“I believe that all these discussion­s are going to be centered on 2025, and it is just a political strategy to make Bawumia look good for the election because you have already created a revenue stream for this government, and the IMF program will not end in 2025. So, to say, you need the same level of revenue to sustain the program. I don’t understand how you will be able to take one revenue source from the kitty and remain sustainabl­e in the eyes of the IMF.”

“What Bawumia should be saying is that he will propose taxes A or B to replace the e-levy. If that is not what he is saying, then it is not something he can do, especially under the IMF programme.”

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