E-Levy FAQs
FAQs on E-Levy
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When will the E-Levy come into effect?
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How will the E-Levy be applied?
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What transactions fall under the E-Levy?
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What transactions are NOT covered by the E-levy?
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Are utility and airtime payments subject to the E-Levy?
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Will the levy be charged on payments of wages and salaries using mobile money?
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Will there be a threshold above which E-Levy charges will not apply?
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Will Mobile Money loans attract E-Levy?
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Where do I report complaint or make enquiries?
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Will Point-Of-Sale (POS) transactions attract the E-Levy?
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Will Cash-In and Cash-out for Mobile Money attract the E-Levy?
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If a private school is paying its teachers and casual workers via mobile money, will the E-levy apply?
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Will mobile money wallet balances attract the E-Levy?
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Will mobile money merchant (agent) account transfers attract the E-Levy?
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If I need help, Ghana Revenue specific or related, who do I contact?
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What is the rate of the E-Levy?
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If I do a transfer that the E-levy applies to, but then afterward I cancel the whole transfer, can I reclaim the tax that was deducted?
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If I transfer money to my own wallet on same network, or another network or to my own bank account and I am charged mistakenly, will the tax that I paid be given back to me?
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Who is responsible for charging the E-Levy and how will it be charged?