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Guide to Fiscal Information
Preface
This booklet contains a summary of tax and investment information pertain ing to key countries in Africa. This year's edition of the booklet has been expanded to include an additional five countries over- and-above the thirty-five countries featured in last year's edition. The forty countries featured this year comprise: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Egypt, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Conakry, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia,Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Details of each country's income tax, VAT (or sales tax), and other significant taxes are set out in the publication. In addition, investment incentives available, exchange control regimes applicable (if any) and certain other basic economic statistics are detailed. The contact details for each country are provided on the cover page of each country chapter/ section and also summarised on page 4, Tax Leaders in Africa. An introduction to the Africa Tax Desk (including relevant contact details) is provided on page 3, Africa Tax Desk. This booklet has been prepared by the Tax Division of Deloitte. Its production was made possible by the efforts of:ŋdesign.
cities/offices in Africa and elsewhere. Unless otherwise indicated, the fiscal information is current as at 31 December 2014. The economic statistics have been obtained from the best information available during 2014.Moray Wilson
Associate Director
Deloitte Tax Division
morwilson@deloitte.co.za zataxpub@deloitte.co.za The booklet is issued for the use of clients and staff of Deloitte & Touche. It contains key information only and clients are advised to establish the applicability of the information in relation to particular circumstances. An electronic copy of this publication and other Deloitte tax guides from around the world can be accessed using the following link:Content
Preface
................................................... 1Africa Tax Desk
....................................... 3Tax Leaders in Africa
.............................. 4Algeria
.................................................... 5Angola
................................................. 12 Benin .................................................... 21Botswana
............................................. 29Burkina Faso
......................................... 41Burundi
................................................ 47Cameroon
............................................. 53 Chad ..................................................... 61Congo (Brazzaville)
............................... 68 DRC ...................................................... 80 EgyptEquatorial Guinea
................................. 94Ethiopia
.............................................. 101 Gabon ................................................ 110Gambia, The
....................................... 118 Ghana ................................................ 126Guinea Conakry
.................................. 133Ivory Coast
......................................... 139 Kenya ................................................. 146Lesotho
.............................................. 164 LibyaMadagascar
Malawi
............................................... 184Mauritania
Mauritius
............................................ 200Morocco
............................................. 213Mozambique
...................................... 220Namibia
.............................................. 237Nigeria
............................................... 246Rwanda
.............................................. 256Senegal
.............................................. 263Sierra Leone
....................................... 273South Africa
....................................... 283South Sudan
Swaziland
........................................... 319Tanzania
............................................. 326Tunisia
................................................ 337Uganda
.............................................. 345Zambia
............................................... 358Zimbabwe
.......................................... 369Africa Services
.................................... 387Africa Tax Desk
Deloitte has a presence in 34 countries in Africa servicing 51 countries. These firms have been clustered into English, French and Portuguese-speaking areas to better facilitate service delivery for our clients. Deloitte is very fortunate to already have well established practices across the African continent, with most of them being the leading firms in their markets. The legal integration of these firms has moved Deloitte into a completely different league, further cementing its market-leading position in Africa. Deloitte in Africa is represented by over 350 including tax professionals who have successfully assisted clients with their Africa expansion strategies. The Deloitte Africa Tax Desk (ATD) is a liaison between our Deloitte offices across Africa and the Global network, as well as a guide to Deloitte clients to ensure they are in contact with the right people and have access to up-to-date Deloitte publications. Getting up-to-date and accurate information on taxation in many African countries can be challenging, however, a wealth of knowledge exists within the Deloitte network of country offices, Independent Correspondent Firms and contact firms throughout Africa. Providing easy and timely access to this knowledge is a key role of the ATD.As part of the ATD's role, it:
orientating our people and clients with published tax and business mater ials. appropriate advisor in our African network.ğcontinent-wide support network.
and outside the region. Africa to strategically position member firms to exploit new market opportunities.Musa Manyathi
Africa Tax Desk - Lead
Offlce:
+27 11 209 8323Mobile:
+27 83 299 4817Email:
mmanyathi@deloitte.co.za Bruno MesserschmittHead of Tax - French African ClusterOfflce: +33 1 40 88 28 12Mobile: +33 6 84 02 72 51Email: bmesserschmitt@deloitte.fr
Tax Leaders in Africa
AlgeriaSaid Kdyem+331 583 793 74 skdyem@deloitte.fr AngolaDuarte Nuno Galhardas +351 96 506 56 15 dgalhardas@deloitte.pt BeninGiles Ahouanmenou +229 21 31 17 51 gahouanmenou@deloitte.fr BotswanaTerry Brick+267 395 1611 tbrick@deloitte.co.za Burkina Faso Charles Gogoua+225 20 250 283 cgogoua@deloitte.fr BurundiNobert Kagoro+256 417 701 303 nkagoro@deloitte.co.ug CameroonHenri Moutalen+237 33 42 55 59 hmoutalen@deloitte.com ChadJaouhar Ben Zid+235 62 42 48 73 jbenzid@deloitte.fr Congo (Brazzaville) Marc Alexandrenne +242 05 714 33 67 malexandrenne@deloitte.fr DRCRomuald Wadagni +331 408 82 471 rwadagni@deloitte.fr EgyptKamel Saleh+20 2 2417 2756 ksaleh@deloitte.com Equatorial Guinea Yves Parfait Nguema +241 01 77 21 43 ynguema@deloitte.com EthiopiaGetu Jemaneh +251 11552 7666 gjemaneh@deloitte.com GabonMadeleine Berre+241 01 72 32 31 mberre@deloitte.com Gambia, The Lamin Jatta+220 446 5800 ljatta@dtassociatesgm.com GhanaGeorge Ankomah +233 544 336 941 gankomah@deloitte.com Guinea Conakry Marc Wabi+225 07 009 316 mwabi@deloitte.fr Ivory CoastMarc Wabi+225 07 009 316 mwabi@deloitte.fr KenyaNikhil Hira+254 20 423 0377 nhira@deloitte.com LesothoFaisal Khan+27 31 560 7061 fakhan@deloitte.co.zaLibyaAlex Law+971 4506 4891 alexlaw@deloitte.com
Madagascar Sahondra Rasoarisoa +261 20 22 278 31 srasoarisoa@deltaaudit.mg MalawiNkondola Uka+265 1 836 341 nuka@deloitte.co.mw MauritaniaBrandon George+971 4506 4700 brageorge@deloitte.com MauritiusTwaleb Butonkee +230 403 5870 TButonkee@deloitte-mu.com MoroccoAhmed Benabdelkhalek +212 661 13 6457 abenabdelkhalek@deloitte.co.ma Mozambique Célia Meneses+258 21 320 955 cmeneses@deloitte.co.mz NamibiaGerda Brand+264 61 285 5062 gbrand@deloitte.co.za NigeriaFatai Folarin+234 805 500 1323 ffolarin@deloitte.com RwandaNobert Kagoro+256 417 701 303 nkagoro@deloitte.co.ug SenegalThiaba Camara Sy +221 338 49 65 05 tcamarasy@deloitte.sn South Africa Nazrien Kader+27 11 209 6030 nkader@deloitte.co.za SudanAlfred Strolla+96 824 817 775 astrolla@deloitte.comquotesdbs_dbs7.pdfusesText_5[PDF] magic keyboard alternative mac
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