Salaries paid through MoMo will attract E-Levy – GRA
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E-Levy revised to 1.5%Implementation of E-Levy to start in May this year - Finance MinisterThere's no distinction between corporate MoMo account and an individual MoMo account, GRAA Principal Revenue Officer at the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Isaac Kobina Amoako, has noted that salaries paid through mobile money (MoMo) will attract Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy).Speaking on JoyNews' The Probe programme, Mr Amoako noted that E-Levy law has already captured disbursements from corporate mobile money accounts to various wallets.He stressed that the current law does not distinguish between corporate MoMo accounts and individual MoMo accounts.Monies from bank accounts to mobile money platforms will attract the 1.50% E-Levy charge.Asked by the host whether an em...