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In Senegal a man is walking on the street as he checks his phone passing by Sea Plaza, the biggest mall in Dakar.
January 2026|
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What Senegal’s VAT reforms reveal about taxing cross-border services

by Hannelore Niesten & Awa Diouf

Across Africa and beyond, governments are extending VAT to cross-border supplies of services, with Senegal a recent adopter….

Awa Diouf, ICTD Research Fellow, at the T20 Summit in South Africa
December 2025|
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Africa’s digital tax transformation: How the T20 agenda will shape fiscal capacity

by Awa Diouf

For the first time ever, the G20 Presidency was held in Africa, placing digital tax transformation at the centre of the global agenda….

Warehouse worker hand pointing at inventory statistics on tablet
November 2024|
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The digital transformation of tax administrations: What’s in it for low-income countries?

by Awa Diouf, Caroline Khene & Becky Faith

As governments worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), push towards digital transformation, the platformisation…

July 2024|
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Taxing mobile money: Five critical strategies for policymakers

by Awa Diouf, Hannelore Niesten & Mary Abounabhan

Revenue authorities, policymakers, industry, and researchers met to explore how taxes on mobile money could be effectively and equitably designed….

Screenshot of home page of the digital financial services (DFS) tax map website
July 2023|
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ICTD’s new web portal on taxation of digital financial services in Africa

by Awa Diouf & Hannelore Niesten

Across Africa, the rapid growth of digital financial services (DFS) has led to increased interest in effectively taxing these services. The DFS TaxMap is a dynamic web portal in English and French tracking the diverse approaches to DFS taxation….

Mobile money agent in Zanzibar, Tanzania
April 2023|
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How do taxes affect the price of digital financial services?

by Hannelore Niesten & Awa Diouf

How the interplay between DFS pricing and taxation affects the cost of DFS, and why transparency and competition are crucial for a well-functioning market….

Ghana: A woman carries fruit on her head as she passes a mobile money stand in the Tesano neighborhood.
February 2023|
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The Ghana e-levy: Can the latest rate reduction win greater public acceptance and increase revenue?

by Awa Diouf, Alex Ampaabeng, Mary Abounabhan & Hannelore Niesten

The reduced tax rate on electronic transactions is unlikely to satisfy Ghanaians given the country’s rising inflation…

elderly african woman and young black man using phone and credit card
August 2022|
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Ghana’s new e-levy: The sour, sweet and switches so far

by Fabrizio Santoro, Mary Abounabhan & Awa Diouf

Introduced in May 2022, Ghana’s e-levy is a 1.5 per cent tax on the transfer amount of electronic transactions. The objective is to improve tax revenues by tapping into fast-growing digital financial services (DFS). However, many exemptions are applied to the tax design….

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