Providing some updates on the E-Levy in an interaction with Accra-based JoyFM, Amoako said collections under the E-Levy are rather encouraging thus far. “The letters we sent to the charging entities were that, after every 48 hours, they should send us the Money. So, assuming all the others are not paying and this entity alone sends GH¢1million every day for 30 days. This means we are getting GH¢30million per month from just one charging entity," Amoako explained. Meanwhile, the Charging Entities for the E-Levy are telecommunications companies, commercial banks, special deposit taking institutions and Payment Service Providers (PSPs).


Source:   GhanaWeb
May 09, 2022 21:44 UTC