Here’s what you really know about E-levy and what kind of transactions attract charges

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    Here’s everything you need to know about this new tax that has generated so much controversy.

    Electronic transactions will not come with a 1.5% tax rate.

    • A cumulative transfer of ¢100 made by the same person.
    • A transfer between accounts owned by the same person.
    • Transfers for the payment of taxes, fees and charges on the Ghana.gov platform
    • Electronic clearing of cheques
    • Specified merchant payments (that is, payments to commercial establishments registered with the GRA for income tax and VAT purposes)
    • Transfers between principal, master agent, and agent’s accounts.

    Transfers that will be affected include:

    • Mobile money transfers done between accounts on the same Electronic Money Issuer.
    • Mobile money transfer to a receiver on another Electronic Money Issuer [Interoperability transfer]
    • Transfer from a bank account to [another person’s] mobile money account.
    • From a mobile money account to [another person’s] bank account.
    • Bank transfers on an instant paid digital platform.