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MoMo agents advocate for a GH 500 threshold and a 0.5% E-Levy rate

The Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) daily threshold should be increased from GHS100 to GHS500, according to the Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana (MMAAG).In...

New E-levy rate takes effect today

The revised Electronic Transaction Levy (e-levy) rate of 1.0% is expected to take effect today, January 11, 2022, as announced by the Ghana Chamber...

The new E-Levy tariff will be charged starting on January 11 – Telco Chamber

According to the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, the increased Electronic Transfer Levy rate will go into effect on Wednesday, January 11, 2023.When he submitted...

E-levy: Govt may miss revised target – Telecoms Chamber

The Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy), according to the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, had a negative effect on financial technology enterprises, raising doubts about the...

Women participation in STEM will spur economic growth – Ursula

Communications and Digitalisation Minister, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, has said having a lot more women participating in the Ghanaian Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) ecosystem...

Telcos ready to deactivate unregistered SIMs after November 30 deadline

After the deadline of November 30, 2022, the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications has stated that it is prepared to deactivate all unregistered SIM cards.Ghana...

Teleco industry contributed GH¢4.3 billion in taxes to government in 2021 – Report

The mobile telecommunication industry in Ghana paid taxes and other remittances worth GH¢4.3 billion to the government and other allied agencies in 2021.This contribution...

Telcos contribute GH¢4.3bn in taxes – GTC reveals

In 2021, an amount of GH¢4.3 billion was paid by the telecommunication industry in taxes to the economy.Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana...

Fiscal policy must incentivise investment in digital inclusion – Ken Ashigbey

Ing. Dr. Ken Edem Ashigbey, CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications (GCT), has emphasized the necessity for fiscal policy to concentrate on providing...

Today in History: Here’s how much you are paying as Communication Service Tax after increment

Concerns over the increase in the Communication Service Tax (CST) from 6 percent to 9 percent were voiced by Ghanaians in 2019.According to a...

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