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Just In: Gov’t Agrees To Withdraw E-Levy From Parliament – Reduced Rate To Be Submitted Later

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The Deputy Majority Leader has revealed that the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, will withdraw the controversial E-levy in Parliament and re-introduce same.

Alexander Afenyo-Markin said government will withdraw the controversial levy on Tuesday, February 15.

Presenting the business statement for Parliament next week, the Effutu MP said government will reintroduce the E-levy Friday, February 18.

According to Joy News’ Parker Wilson, the reintroduced levy be at a reviewed percentage of 1.5.

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Source: MyJoyOnline

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