Cameroon Brings Informal Property Brokers Under VAT Rules

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 8/01/2026
Cameroon subjected informal real estate brokers known as “démarcheurs” to value-added tax on their transactions under the 2026 finance law. Finance Minister Louis Paul Motazé defined informal promoters as de facto real estate professionals liable for VAT even without formal accreditation. The (…)
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