The abolition of the Electronic Levy (E-Levy), COVID-19 Levy and Betting Tax cost Ghana more than GH¢13 billion annually in lost revenue, the Centre for Policy Scrutiny (CPS) has revealed.
According to the policy think tank, the foregone revenue represents a significant setback to the country’s development agenda, particularly at a time when government continues to grapple with fiscal constraints and rising expenditure demands.
The centre noted that the scrapped taxes, despite their…
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