Togo steps up dialogue with businesses to restore trust in tax system

Economic governance
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 16:52
Togo steps up dialogue with businesses to restore trust in tax system

(Togo First) - The State-Private Sector Consultation Committee is seeking to build lasting trust between the tax administration and businesses in the Kara region, an objective discussed at a meeting held on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, in Kara.

Held under the theme “Building a relationship of trust between the tax administration and businesses in  Kara,” the meeting brought together representatives of the tax administration, local businesses and tax experts. Participants discussed ways to improve transparency in tax procedures, streamline processes and enhance interactions between stakeholders, while ensuring regular follow-up on private sector concerns.

According to Finance and Budget Minister Georges Barcola, restoring trust between taxpayers and the tax administration has become essential. “The Togo Revenue Authority must collect only what is legally due, neither more nor less,” he said, adding that perceptions of tax injustice are often a key source of tension between the state and businesses.

Discussions also addressed the expansion of the tax base, particularly local taxes, as well as the need to strengthen consultation with the private sector ahead of the adoption of finance laws.

For his part, Moyeme Baniab, executive secretary of the State-Private Sector Consultation Committee, said the initiative builds on consultations already held in other regions of the country and aims to strengthen a more inclusive and effective framework for public-private dialogue.

Esaïe Edoh

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