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E-levy will be a sacrifice Ghanaians can make to support national development – Kan-Dapaah

  Mr Albert Kan-Dapaah has urged Ghanaians to embrace the E-levy proposal in the 2022 budget statement in order to help the government generate revenue for national development. Speaking at a meeting with staff of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Mr Kan-Dpaah who is a chartered accountant by profession, noted that accepting the E-levy will be one of the sacrifices Ghanaians can make to ensure the government is able to revive the economy and a lso provide the much-needed public goods and services. “The extend to which the government can tackle the socio economic problems of the country very much depends on the revenues at its disposal. “Here in Ghana, the E-levy idea continues to divide opinions yet, these are but a few of the sacrifices that the citizenry must, in my opinion, be ready to make to support the government’s activity towards reviving the economy and providing much-needed public goods and public services,” he said. Parliament passed the appropriations bill for the 2022 bud