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The Mobile Money (MoMo) Agents Association of Ghana has disclosed that approximately 17,000 mobile money businesses across the country collapsed following the implementation of the electronic transaction levy (E-Levy) under the Akufo-Addo administration.
According to an internal survey conducted by the association, many agents abandoned their businesses due to multiple levy deductions on transactions, whether through banks or between fellow agents.
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General Secretary of the association, Evans Otumfuo, stated that the heavy taxation significantly reduced the working capital of many mobile money agents, forcing them out of business.
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As a result, the association has welcomed the new government’s decision to scrap the levy, describing it as “counterproductive” to their businesses.
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Speaking in an interview on Joy News, Evans Otumfuo stated, “E-levy has been counterproductive to us; it has had a bad impact on our businesses. In a survey that we have conducted, we found that over 17,000 of our members closed down their businesses due to the E-levy.
“Momo agents at a point were subjected to the various forms of levy deductions. We lost our working capital, it hasn’t been in the interest of our business so far. We received it as a piece of good news, the cancellation of E-levy, we really look forward to its implementation.”
Source: citinewsroom.com
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