Award-winning media personality Nana Aba Anamoah is grumbling over the new mobile money transaction tax introduced by the current government.
In the 2022 budget statement read yesterday by the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori Atta, the government has introduced a 1.75% tax on all mobile money transactions, which will take effect next year
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Reacting to the latest development, the General Manager of GhOne TV says the tax is so high that she can’t afford to pay.
Nana Aba Anamoah doesn’t believe Vice President Dr Mahmud Bawumia has departed from His earlier stance on not taxing mobile money.
She claims that it is against everything the Vice President has been trying to achieve over the past five years he’s been in power.
“I don’t think @MBawumia’s personal position has changed when he says he ‘doesn’t think mobile money should be taxed.’ It is against everything he’s been trying to achieve over the last 5 years. 1.75% is high @NAkufoAddo. We can’t,” she tweeted on November 18, 2021.
I don’t think @MBawumia’s personal position has changed when he says he “doesn’t think mobile money should be taxed”.
It is against everything he's been trying to achieve over the last 5 years.
1.75% is high @NAkufoAddo. We can’t.
— Ole’s Ex (@thenanaaba) November 18, 2021
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“100 cedis & above —-> 1.75% Eiiii. Dear @NAkufoAddo, 1.75% is high for something used so frequently. Kindly reconsider,” she continued.
What happened?
What changed?
Where did this 1.75% on 100 cedis and above come from?@NAkufoAddo & @MBawumia, this is draconian. pic.twitter.com/1UpGjeeivf
— Ole’s Ex (@thenanaaba) November 18, 2021
She quizzed: “What happened? What changed? Where did this 1.75% on 100 cedis and above come from? @NAkufoAddo & @MBawumia, this is draconian.”
100 cedis & above —-> 1.75%
Eiiii.
Dear @NAkufoAddo, 1.75% is high for something used so frequently.
Kindly reconsider.
— Ole’s Ex (@thenanaaba) November 18, 2021
A great number of Ghanaians on social media are not happy with the introduction of the current taxes and have registered their displeasure already.
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