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Business News of Friday, 1 June 2018

Source: kasapafmonline.com

Comply with Talk Tax law or face sanctions – Ursula to telcos

Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Communications Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Communications Minister

The Minister for Communications, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, has issued a one-month ultimatum notice to all the Mobile Network Operators in Ghana to comply fully with the Communications Service Tax (Amendment), Act 2013, Act 864 or incur the wrath of its regulating agency, the National Communications Agency (NCA).

The Mobile Network Operators, according to Mrs. Owusu-Ekuful, have up to July, 2018, to grant access to Kelni-GVG Limited, to hook them onto the Common Platform.

This, she noted, will enable Kelni-GVG, the National Communications Authority (NCA) as well as the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to monitor their local and inbound traffic, mobile money, revenue assurance and fraud management.

Addressing Parliament, Thursday, May 31, 2018, over the controversial Kelni-GVG contract, the Communications Minister who is also the lawmaker for Ablekuma West, said the Mobile Network Operators have over the years persisted in denying all the revenue assurance companies contracted by the Government of Ghana to monitor their local and inbound traffic for the purposes of ensuring that they pay the right taxes to the State.

She said it is only Glo and Vodafone that are in the process of doing of granting Kelni-GVG, NCA and the GRA access to their physical network nodes, stressing that the big players in the industry have failed to do so.

“The establishment of the Common Platform is a joint effort by the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Communications as required by the Communications Service Tax (Amendment) Act, 2013, Act 864 and the platform will eventually be handed over to the NCA and GRA after the contractual period”.

“Mr. Speaker, equipment installation is almost complete and the platform is expected to be fully operational in July this year. Some services have already commenced and all the Mobile Network Operators are required to cooperate fully with the NCA.

I am happy to announce that Vodafone and Glo are expected to be connected by the 11th of June. Any operator who fails to comply will be sanctioned. We will have real-time monitoring and will physically connect to the network nodes of all the operators as enjoined by law”, Mrs. Owusu-Ekuful posited.