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Minority remains resolute despite injunction application dismissal
The Minority Caucus in Parliament says it remains resolute in its pursuit of justice despite the Supreme Court’s dismissal of its injunction against the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-levy).
The Supreme Court on Wednesday, May 4, 2022, unanimously dismissed an injunction application filed by three members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament.
The application sought to block the implementation of the tax measure.
The three Members of Parliament (MP) namely Haruna Iddrisu, MP Tamale South; Mr Mahama Ayariga, MP Bawuku Central and Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, MP North Tongu filed the injunction application on Tuesday, April 19, following the passage of the bill on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, despite a walkout by the Minority MPs.
They had sought to stop the Government from implementing the E-levy until an earlier case they filed to challenge the passage of the law was determined by the apex court.
But the Supreme Court by a 7-0 decision dismissed the application, ordering the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to keep accurate records of all E-levy deductions to enable a refund to payees if it is later determined that the law was passed unconstitutionally.
Addressing the media in Parliament on Wednesday, Mr Iddrisu, Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, said: “For us in the Minority, until the substantive matter is determined conclusively, we remain determined that even on the balance of weighing monetary consideration against the weight of a constitutional bridge, the emphasis should be the harm we are doing to the 1992 Constitution and the three organs of State. So whether some irreparable damage will be caused, our hardship is in respect to the constitution by the action of the passage into law of an Act without the minimum constitutional threshold.”
The Minority MPs had contended that the legal threshold for passage of such a bill was not met before it was passed.
Meanwhile, the GRA has started implementing the 1.5 per cent charge on mobile money and other electronic cash transactions.
The Court, however, said the Republic would suffer a great deal if the Government is temporarily stopped from deducting the levy from electronic transactions.
It however noted that mechanisms do exist within the current tax regime to refund payees who have either over-paid or wrongfully paid, and that must be taken advantage of.
The Court was composed of Nene Amegatcher as President, Mariama Owusu, Professor Ashie Kotey, Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkornoo, Lovelace Johnson, Yony Kulendi, and Professor Henrietta Mensah Bonsu.
Source: skyypowerfm.com

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