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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….

A woman sitting beside a red Vodafone and Tigo Cash mobile money kiosk in Ghana, representing the growing role of digital payment systems in Africa’s digital public infrastructure.
October 2025|
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Digital Public Infrastructure’s potential to reshape taxation in Africa must no longer be ignored

by Seid Yimam Mohamed

Digital public infrastructure (DPI), from digital IDs to payment systems and data exchange, is transforming how governments in Africa can mobilise domestic revenue. This blog explores why integrating DPI into tax systems is crucial for stronger governance, fairer taxation, and sustainable development across the continent….

Digital Public Infrastructure concept showing connected highways and data networks, symbolising how digital systems can shape taxation in Africa.
October 2025|
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How Digital Public Infrastructure can define taxation in Africa

by Lucia Rossel

As Africa deepens its digital transformation, Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is redefining how governments identify, register, and engage taxpayers. From digital IDs to data sharing, DPI offers new ways to build fairer, more efficient, and inclusive tax systems that strengthen trust between citizens and the state….

A man walks past a bright green roadside shop in Kenya with Safaricom and M-Pesa signs, illustrating how digital payments support Nigeria digital public infrastructure for taxation across Africa.
October 2025|
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Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Tax Administration in Nigeria: The Current State of Play

by Abdulsalam Mas'ud

Nigeria has made significant strides in digitalising its tax administration over the past decade, with initiatives such as the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) and new frameworks for digital public infrastructure (DPI). This blog explores the current state of Nigeria’s digital tax infrastructure across four key pillars: digital IDs, merchant payments, data exchange, and inclusivity, and highlights progress made at both national and subnational levels. Drawing on recent DPI readiness assessments and peer learning events, it identifies opportunities to strengthen coordination, data governance, and capacity for more efficient, transparent, and inclusive tax administration….

Close up on a hand of an Africa person from Kenya, holding a phone to access digital services.
October 2025|
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Why digitalisation alone won’t fix Africa’s tax systems: 6 steps for real impact

by Kanuda M. Buluba & Fabrizio Santoro

For many African tax administrations seeking to boost revenue, digital tools appear transformative but is it really the case?…

A woman walking along the streets of Kigali, talking on the phone.
May 2025|
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Bridging the divide: Rwanda’s quest for equitable digital governance

by Elizabeth Bermeo & Fabrizio Santoro

In Rwanda, digital transformation is driven by IremboGov, an integrated e-government platform that streamlines access to essential services. While this initiative marks significant progress, several barriers remain, including limited internet access, high device costs, and low digital literacy….

Fingerprint scanner on transparent screen
April 2025|
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From Identification to Stronger Tax Administration: Can Digital IDs Deliver?

by Fabrizio Santoro & Lucia Rossel

In many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), strengthening state capacity and expanding the tax base are…

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…

Close up of african american man hands typing credit card info on computer keyboard, online internet shopping leisure activity time. Business payment with web technology. Buying purchase transactions
October 2024|
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How digital public infrastructure could transform tax administration in Africa

by Fabrizio Santoro & Lucia Rossel

Evidence suggests that digital public infrastructure (DPI) can greatly simplify tax administration and boost tax compliance….

May 2024|
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Tax incentives for digital payments – Lessons for African tax administration organisations

by Lucia Rossel & Fabrizio Santoro

Are digital payment tax incentives delivering on the promise of increased tax revenuue? A comprehensive comparative compilation of experience in Africa, Asia and America….

Online business database
March 2024|
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Broadening the tax horizon through information: the power of third-party data for African tax administrations

by Lucia Rossel & Fabrizio Santoro

It is fair to say that taxation cannot exist without information. To calculate taxes and enforce…

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