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Research in Brief

Mobile Money Taxes: Knowledge, Perceptions and Politics. The Case of Ghana

Research in Brief

Taxing Mobile Money in Kenya: Impact on Financial Inclusion

Research in Brief

The E-levy and Merchant Payment Exemption in Ghana

Policy Brief

Taxation Policies, Processes, and Performances of Mobile Money Providers in Côte d’Ivoire

Research in Brief

Cameroon’s Tax on Mobile Money: Implications for Agents’ Performance and Revenue Sustainability

May 2024|
Blog

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….

Research in Brief

Finding the Missing Stone: Mobile Money and the Quality of Tax Policy and Administration

News
March 2024
Insights on Ghana’s e-levy: What do we know nearly two years on?

A two-day workshop opened in Accra, Ghana, on the topic ‘Taxing mobile money: Lessons and ways forward’. Research findings and recommendations have been very useful in shaping Ghana’s e-levy….

Event
28 February 2024 - 29 February 2024
Taxing mobile money: Lessons and ways forward

The workshop’s primary purpose is to explore how mobile money taxes could be designed in an effective and equitable way based on discussion centred around research and real-life experiences…

Working Paper

The E-Levy and Merchant Payment Exemption in Ghana

Working Paper

Mobile Money Taxes: Knowledge, Perceptions and Politics. The Case of Ghana

News
A man transacts at a mobile money kiosk in Uganda
February 2024
What have we learnt about taxing mobile money in Africa? Martin Hearson and Awa Diouf share lessons from DIGITAX research programme

As more African governments turn to the growing digital financial services (DFS) sector – specifically mobile…

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