Impact of Ghana’s mobile money levy
Governments all over Africa have been imposing mobile money levies in an attempt to secure more funds for the fiscus. Cameroon, Uganda, Tanzania, Congo Republic, Zimbabwe, Ivory Coast and Kenya have all imposed mobile money levies. Some countries have imposed levies but withdrawn them because of public outcry, like Malawi. In Cameroon, the IMF warned that a mobile money levy was regressive and would hurt the poor the most. In May 2022, the Ghanian government introduced an e-levy of 1.5% on all mobile money transactions. Transactions that are less than 100 cedis (US$8.1) are excluded from the e-levy. On the […]
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