Togo’s Chamber of Commerce Briefs Firms on New Fiscal Measures in 2026 Budget Law

Economic governance
Wednesday, 28 January 2026 12:07
Togo’s Chamber of Commerce Briefs Firms on New Fiscal Measures in 2026 Budget Law

(Togo First) - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Togo (CCI-Togo) held a training session in Lomé on Tuesday, Jan. 27, focused on the new tax provisions introduced under the 2026 finance law. The initiative marks the start of a series of measures aimed at helping companies adapt to the country’s ongoing reforms.

The session is intended to help businesses understand the changes brought by the 2026 finance law, in order to support proper compliance and reduce the risk of disputes stemming from misinterpretation of the regulations. Discussions focused on new tax measures, updated reporting requirements, and procedures applicable to companies.

The 2026 finance law, definitively adopted on Dec. 29, 2025, sets out an initial balanced state budget of 2,751.5 billion CFA francs, representing a 14.8 percent increase from the previous year. It introduces several measures, including a VAT exemption on certain locally produced livestock and fishery products. It also provides for simplified registration arrangements for public contracts awarded to young entrepreneurs and women entrepreneurs, as well as a tax credit to support the professional integration of people with disabilities.

For the president of the CCI-Togo, José Kwassi Symenouh, a strong command of these provisions is essential to ensure corporate tax compliance and contribute to improved domestic resource mobilisation. The training programme is expected to be rolled out in other regions of the country.

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