13 CREDAF members meet in Lomé to discuss how to better collect taxes

Economic governance
Tuesday, 10 July 2018 15:28
13 CREDAF members meet in Lomé to discuss how to better collect taxes

(Togo First) - On Monday, July 9, the Exchange and Research Centre for Leaders of Tax Administrations (CREDAF) started a 3-day seminar in Lomé, Togo.

During the seminar, the 33 delegates from 13 French-speaking countries will discuss challenges related to tax and duty payment, and then find appropriate measures to efficiently collect these revenues.

The meeting was called as a result of growing needs that States are recording in terms of domestic resources. According to Esso-wana Adoyi, Tax commissioner of Togo’s revenue office (OTR), the seminar will help various participants share their experience.

Jean-Marc Niel, CREDAF’s general secretary, for his part, hopes to determine best practices needed for tax administrations that are part of CREDAF, to implement more efficient collection policies. 

CREDAF is a francophone non-governmental and non-profit organization. Created in 1982 in Yaoundé, it regroups heads of tax administrations of 30 countries located on four continents.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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