Togo to soon have a single desk for collecting non-tax revenues in the maritime sector

Public finance
Thursday, 16 September 2021 18:42

(Togo First) - During its latest council of ministers, held on Sept. 15, the Togolese government discussed the creation of a single desk to collect non-tax revenues from the maritime sector.

The ministers examined the project, and discussed the platform's attributes and how it will operate.

The single desk should allow businesses operating in the maritime sector to complete, in a single place, all non-tax procedures and declarations, thus lowering related costs and delays.

Creating the desk will allow the State to keep track of all non-tax earnings in this sector, and optimize their collection. 

Togo has the largest container port in West Africa and is MSC’s regional hub. Yet, it wants to consolidate its leadership in transhipping and as a preferential corridor. In 2020, the country introduced several reforms that led to setting up a minister of maritime affairs. It is headed by Edem Tengue, former boss of Maersk Togo.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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