In recent months several African governments published changes or proposed changes to tax legislation. In this issue, Senior Partners from Grant Thornton cover developments from Kenya, Uganda, Mauritius, Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Mauritania, Togo and the Republic of Congo.
What appears to be a common theme in the changes or proposed changes is measures intended to expand the existing tax base of the various countries with a focus on related party transactions, cross-border trade in some and taxation of the digital economy in some. Explore our latest edition to tap into Africa's Budgets Analysis.