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The Cameroonian tax administration will launch in June 2017, the electronic tax declaration for the change of ownership for used cards

The Cameroonian tax administration will launch in June 2017, the electronic tax declaration for the change of ownership for used cards
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(Business in Cameroon) - The Tax Authority at the Cameroonian Ministry of Finance will take a new step, in June 2017, in its paperless services process, with the launch of the change of ownership electronic tax declaration for used cars, the Minister of Finance, Alamine Ousmane Mey, announced in a press release. 

In this regard, indicates Minister Alamine Ousmane Mey, “the registration of import and local sales operations for used cars will be done via a tele-declaration system on the Tax Authority’s website. Related payments will be exclusively through bank transfers”. 

As a reminder, the Cameroonian Tax Authority launched, some years ago, a vast process of modernisation, which includes providing paperless services. This not only to facilitate the process for taxpayers, by taking advantage of the opportunities offered by ICT; to secure revenues; and reduce as much as possible physical contacts between Tax agents and taxpayers, which often open the door to acts of corruption. 

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