Govt reduces e-levy rate from 1.5% to 1%. |
The finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta has announced a
proposal in the 2023 budget statement to reduce the e-levy rate from 1.5 percent to 1 percent.
He also announced a proposal to “increase the VAT rate by 2.5
percent to directly support our roads and digitalization agenda; Fast-track the
implementation of the Unified Property Rate Platform programme in 2023; and
Review the E-Levy Act and more specifically, reduce the headline rate from 1.5%
to one percent (1%) of the transaction value as well as the removal of the
daily threshold.”
He said these when he presented the 2023 budget statement in
Parliament on Thursday November 24.
Mr Ofori-Atta further assured Parliament and Ghanaians in general
that every dime that is collected in the form of taxes will be spent well by
the government.
He said “There will be fiscal discipline, every pesewa will be
spent well.”
He further proposed in the 2023 budget presentation an increment
in the Value Added Tax (VAT) by 2.5 per cent.
The standard VAT rate is 12.5%, except for supplies of a
wholesaler or retailer of goods, which are taxed at a total flat rate of 3%.
The proposal to increase the rate forms part of the seven-point
agenda to revitalize the economy, the finance minister told Parliament on
Thursday November 24.
He also announced that the government will undertake major structural
reforms in the public sector.
Regarding the economic challenges, he told Parliament that the
government was determined to change the narrative after admitting that the
country has been going through troubles.
“The government is determined to change the negative narrative and
rebuild for a better future,” he said.
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