The two-day DIGITAX Research Programme workshop in Accra on ‘Taxing mobile money: Lessons and ways forward’, hosted by the Ghana Revenue Authority in partnership with ICTD, received coverage in several media outlets during the end of February and beginning of March. Among them are:
- “Insights on Ghana’s e-levy: What do we know nearly two years on?” story on Modern Ghana and Ghana News
- “‘E-levy must be sustained otherwise the country will depend too much on loans’ – GRA” story on Modern Ghana
- “‘Older, more educated Ghanians more likely to support E-levy’ – Report” story on Modern Ghana
- “Study Reveals Age, Education Influence Support for Ghana’s E-levy Among Informal Workers” on BNN Ghana
- “E-levy roped in informal sector into the tax net – GRA” story on GhanaWeb
- “E-levy affects the poor more than the rich – Research” story and interview with ICTD Research Director Martin Hearson on GhanaWeb