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Pathways Into the Tax Net: Better Ways to Register African Taxpayers

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  • Groening, Edward
  • Moore, Mick
  • Mukama, Denis
  • Waiswa, Ronald

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A good system for registering taxpayers is central for effective revenue collection. This is especially true for three taxes that account for the majority of revenue collected in most countries – corporate income tax, personal income tax (PIT), and value added tax. However, systems for registering taxpayers in sub-Saharan Africa are often poorly designed and managed. Summary of ICTD African Tax Administration Paper 34.

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  • Groening, Edward & Moore, Mick & Mukama, Denis & Waiswa, Ronald, 2024. "Pathways Into the Tax Net: Better Ways to Register African Taxpayers," Working Papers 18362, Institute of Development Studies, International Centre for Tax and Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:idq:ictduk:18362
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