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GRA Postpones Implementation of Energy Sector Levy Scheduled for June 16

Ghana’s Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has indefinitely postponed the roll-out of the Energy Sector Shortfall and Debt Repayment Levy (ESSDRL)—a GH¢1 per litre fuel surcharge slated for June 16, 2025—after stakeholder consultations and a directive from the Finance Ministry. 1. Levy Background Introduced under the Energy Sector Levies (Amendment) Act, 2025 (Act 1141), the levy was fast-tracked through Parliament—with an estimated GH¢5.7 billion in annual revenue intended to cover energy-sector debts and stabilize power supply. 2. Reason for Postponement The GRA cited a directive from the Minister of Finance, following input from industry stakeholders such as AOMCs, NPA, and Ghana Link Network Services, requiring further operational and technical readiness before implementation. 3. Official Spokesperson’s Statement In a June 13 public notice, Commissioner-General Anthony Kwasi Sarpong confirmed the levy deferral. All relevant agencies—from ports to oil-marketing companies—have been alerted and told to await […]

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GRA Begins GH¢1 Fuel Levy on June 16 to Tackle Energy Sector Debt

Ghana’s Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) will enforce a GH¢1 per litre Energy Sector Shortfall and Debt Repayment Levy on petrol and diesel starting Monday, June 16, 2025, after delaying the initial June 9 rollout to allow more industry consultation. 1. Postponement After Stakeholder Pushback Originally scheduled for June 9, the launch was delayed after the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) voiced concerns about the sudden announcement and inadequate consultation. In the spirit of “cordiality and partnership,” GRA and COMAC agreed on a new start date—June 16—giving marketers time to prepare systems and pricing adjustments. 2. What the Levy Covers Under the amended Energy Sector Levies Act (Act 1141), the levy doubles the previous ESLA rates—from approximately GH¢0.95/petrol and GH¢0.93/diesel to GH¢1.95 and GH¢1.93 per litre, respectively. Kerosene is exempt, while marine and heavy fuel oils will incur additional charges. LPG remains unchanged. 3. Why […]

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