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ISSUES OF THE E LEVY

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Sam George blasts John Kumah with E-Levy: You're a square peg in a round hole; shut up!

Ghanaweb

3rd of May, 2022

Read the original E-levy implementation begins on May 1 NDC MPs seek E-levy injunction

If re-elected, Mahama has promised to repeal the E-levy.

Nartey, Sam George, the Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, has said that John Kumah, the Deputy Finance Minister, lacks the necessary understanding to comment on the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy).

Sam George, in a clear assault on John Kumah over some problems arising from the introduction of the E-levy, said that John Kumah lacked IT expertise.

 

As a result, he requested that he remain silent and that persons with command of the IT system be allowed to speak.To take the lead in the discourse, look to the IT sector.

 

"I told you square pegs don't belong in round holes." Please keep your mouth shut when we're talking about IT deployment. That way, you make more sense. "Thanks," Sam George said in a tweet to John Kumah.

 

The conversation between the two lawmakers is spurred by their opposing viewpoints on E-levy deductions for those who use an electronic platform to pay their tithes or religious obligations.

 

The viewpoint of Sam George, according to John Kumah, is deceptive because the E-levy does not effect the tithe, but rather the platform utilized to pay the tithe.

 

"You have brains, @samgeorgegh, use them." It is not a matter of IT implementation whether E-levy affects tithing or not.to take the lead in the conversation in the field of information technology.

 

"I've always said square pegs don't belong in round holes." Please do us a favor and be silent when we're discussing IT implementation. That way, you're clearer. Sam George sent John Kumah a tweet saying, "Cheers."

 

The conversation between the two legislators is spurred by their opposing viewpoints on E-levy deductions for those who pay their tithes or religious obligations through an electronic platform.

 

John Kumah stated that Sam George's position is deceptive because the E-levy affects the platform used to pay the tithe rather than the tithe itself.

 

"@samgeorgegh, utilize your intellect." It is not a problem of IT implementation whether E-levy impacts tithing or not.

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