Sarkodie has broken his silence on the controversial E-LEVY by stating that he feels it is a good policy.
According to him, if Ghanaians were not broke, they would have accepted to pay the E-LEVY without hesitation.
In a tweet, Sarkodie said he makes his money outside and readily pays his taxes because the systems out there work, unlike Ghana where the taxes are usually beneficial to the masses.
In a nutshell, Sarkodie intimated that Ghanaians need to have value for their money before they agree to pay the controversial E-LEVY.
However, Ghanaians have disagreed with him on the fact that he said: “When you broke, a harmless good morning can sound like a tease.”
I pay a lot of taxes outside and I don’t complain because I’m using avenues they made available to make( it’s only right ) it’s not same here and that’s why we complain not because the “E Levy” is bad . When you broke, a harmless “good morning “ can sound like a tease
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