Cameroon Deadlines Sept. 10 for Public Workers’ Tax Returns, Threatens Sanctions
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Finance Minister Louis Paul Motazé has granted public and semi-public sector employees a final seven-day extension to file their annual personal income tax returns, according to a September 3, 2025, statement. The deadline was previously extended from July 31 to August 31. Motazé warned that (…)
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