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Man working at computer
May 2023|
Blog

The promise and limitations of information technology for tax mobilisation

by Oyebola Okunogbe, Fabrizio Santoro & Celeste Scarpini

As digital technologies continue to gain momentum in lower-income countries, tax authorities are increasingly adopting technology solutions to improve their core functions and to collect revenue more efficiently….

A nigerian man counting money
April 2023|
Blog

Tackling the hidden costs of taxation: Can digitalisation help?

by Adrienne Lees

Non-compliance can be down to more than just intentional evasion – taxpaying can be time-consuming, complicated and costly. Tackling compliance costs can help. For many countries, digitalisation is top of the list….

Hands of two african individuals doing financial transaction with a point of sales POS terminal as Cash, Naira, Money or currency is changing hands
April 2023|
Blog

Can real-time electronic invoicing fix VAT’s problem?

by Adrienne Lees

VAT’s self-enforcement mechanism is powerful and also its greatest weakness. In Rwanda, China and Ethiopia, e-invoicing systems show promising early results in improving enforcement and compliance….

Factsheet

Taxation of digital financial services in Tanzania

Factsheet

Taxation of digital financial services in Nigeria

Journal Article

Increasing tax collection in African countries: The role of information technology

Factsheet

Taxation of digital financial services in Ghana

Factsheet

Taxation of digital financial services in Kenya

Factsheet

Taxation of digital financial services in Côte d’Ivoire

Factsheet

Taxation of digital financial services in Uganda

News
Mobile Money Selling Booth
January 2022
Call for research proposals on digital financial services, digital ID, and taxation

Background The rapid expansion of mobile money and broader digital financial services (DFS) as well as…

Picture of Dakar, Senegal
August 2021|
Blog

Developing and adopting new digital tools for property tax reform in Dakar, Senegal 

by Justine Knebelmann, Victor Pouliquen & Bassirou Sarr

In June 2021, eight Senegalese tax agents based in the fiscal centre of Pikine, the country’s…

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