Cameroon Braces for CFA150 Billion Budget Hit from New Local Tax Law

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 17/07/2025
Cameroon’s central government faces steep revenue losses as its new local taxation law takes effect. The law, in force since 2024, is set to direct significant funds away from national coffers and into local governments. The Ministry of Finance predicts that the law will cost the state CFA100 (…)
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