Tanzanian Leader’s War for Taxes Puts Economy in Firing Line

Tanzanian Leader’s War for Taxes Puts Economy in Firing Line

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzanian President John Magufuli’s deepening dispute with  companies he accuses of being tax cheats is rattling investors and dimming the   allure of one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies. Since taking office in late 2015, Magufuli has been on a drive to increase  revenue from natural resources to help fund his industrialization plans. His   administration has passed laws enabling it to renegotiate contracts and ordered   foreign mining firms to…

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KPMG Slammed by South Africa’s Pravin Gordhan on Tax Report

KPMG Slammed by South Africa’s Pravin Gordhan on Tax Report

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Pravin Gordhan, who was ousted from his post as South Africa’s finance minister in March, slammed KPMG LLP after it withdrew the findings of a report on the country’s tax agency that was used as evidence in a police probe against him and led to the removal of senior staff. The auditing firm said on Friday that its conclusions and recommendations in a report for the South African Revenue Service about a unit that allegedly…

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Ethiopia Mulls Potash Partner as Failed Deal Is Arbitrated

Ethiopia Mulls Potash Partner as Failed Deal Is Arbitrated

ADDIS ABABA ( Capital Markets in Africa) – Ethiopia is considering finding a new partner to develop a potash mine abandoned last year by Israel Chemicals Ltd., which has sought compensation at an arbitration court after accusing the government of failing to support the project. Several companies are interested in developing potash deposits in the country’s north-eastern Afar region, Mines Minister Motuma Mekassa said in an interview Wednesday in the capital, Addis Ababa. The government is eager…

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World’s Biggest Tax Bill Is Latest Woe for Africa Gold Miner

World’s Biggest Tax Bill Is Latest Woe for Africa Gold Miner

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – It was supposed to mark a fresh start for the African business of the world’s biggest gold producer. In November 2014, African Barrick Gold Plc would get a new name and new management to distance itself from a troublesome past and disputes with local politicians. Less than three years later, things are worse than ever. Acacia Mining Plc, renamed after a local tree with pom-pom blossoms and…

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INTO AFRICA July 2017 Edition: Navigating African Legal Landscapes

INTO AFRICA July 2017 Edition: Navigating African Legal Landscapes

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Welcome to the July edition of INTO AFRICA, the publication with fresh insight into Africa’s Emerging capital markets. This month we take a look at investment in Africa with a focus on laws and regulations for private and foreign investments across African countries (from Southern Africa to North Africa and East Africa to West Africa as well as Mid Africa regions) and titled: Navigating African Legal Landscapes. Economic recession in Africa,…

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Miners Ask Congo to Adjust Tax Repayments for Franc Slump

Miners Ask Congo to Adjust Tax Repayments for Franc Slump

DR CONGO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mining companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo asked the government to adjust pending value-added tax repayments for a slump in the franc that could cost them as much as $210 million collectively. Federation des Entreprises du Congo, the country’s largest business lobby group, sent the request in a letter to Finance Minister Henri Yav Mulang on May 5. John Nkono, the secretary-general of the FEC’s Chamber of…

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South Africa to Study Annual Wealth Tax as It Targets Rich

South Africa to Study Annual Wealth Tax as It Targets Rich

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s finance ministry has asked for a study into the introduction of an annual wealth tax as the government seeks to boost the standard of living of the black majority. The Davis Tax Committee, which makes recommendations to the National Treasury, also requested submissions from the public on the feasibility of a land tax and a national tax on the value of property in addition to existing charges, it…

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