Togo Cuts Vehicle Customs Fees by 20% Through November

Economic governance
Tuesday, 02 September 2025 17:45
Togo Cuts Vehicle Customs Fees by 20% Through November
  • Togo cuts customs fees by 20% for cars over 5 years.
  • Discount runs Sept. 1–Nov. 15; payments due by Nov. 30.
  • Measure aims to ease port congestion, spur imports.

Togo’s tax authority has introduced a temporary reduction in customs clearance fees for older vehicles to ease port congestion and stimulate demand ahead of year-end.

The Togolese Revenue Authority (OTR) said in a statement that duties on vehicles more than five years old will be reduced by 20% between Sept. 1 and Nov. 15. The measure applies to cars currently held under customs and aims to clear backlogs while encouraging new imports.

To qualify, owners must complete liquidation and payment of duties by Nov. 30. Any unpaid balances beyond that date will void the discount.

The OTR stressed that the rebate aligns with the national customs code and forms part of its fiscal facilitation strategy. Similar measures are often introduced late in the year. In 2021, a larger 40% cut was granted to support taxpayers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

This article was initially published in French by Esaie Edoh

Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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