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E-demand doesn't make a difference to dealer SIMs, cash-outs, and money ins - GRA
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has exposed deluding gives an account of web-based entertainment that infer that from first July 2022, the GRA will start charging E-Levy on shipper SIMs.
The deceptive reports likewise propose that Cash-Ins or stores made through a dealer or merchant will draw in E-Levy.
The GRA in a press explanation focused on that "the Levy doesn't matter to Specified Merchant Payments. It added that Specified Merchant Payments will be installments made to vendors through an installment administration to an individual enlisted with the GRA for the reasons for Income Tax or Value Added Tax (VAT). Clients making installments to such determined shippers won't be charged the E-Levy".
As indicated by the GRA, the E-Levy doesn't have any significant bearing to Cash-Outs or money withdrawals and Cash-Ins or money stores either at the bank or at a portable cash specialist or merchant point.
The GRA in a proclamation made sense of that that Cash-Ins or stores don't draw in E-Levy consequently clients are NOT to pay any sum as E-Levy.
"The overall population ought to take note of that E-Levy isn't charged on shipper SIMs, as is being implied. The E-Levy is just charged on an exchange from a client to a Specified Merchant on the off chance that the trader isn't enlisted with GRA for Income Tax or VAT purposes," an assertion said.
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