A pre-budget survey conducted by auditing and accounting firm KPMG has revealed that Ghana stands to lose approximately GH¢6.4 billion in revenue if the government decides to abolish the E-Levy and Covid-19 taxes in the 2025 national budget.

The findings, submitted to the Ministry of Finance, emphasize the potential fiscal gap that could arise should these levies be removed. Respondents in the survey recommended that the government adopt technology-driven initiatives to help mitigate the expected revenue shortfall.

“KPMG notes that abolishing the E-Levy and Covid-19 levy could result in a revenue shortfall of at least GH¢6.4 billion,” the report highlighted.