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Cameroon: Property tax payment deadline set to Jun 30, 2019

Cameroon: Property tax payment deadline set to Jun 30, 2019
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 25 June 2019 16:04

(Business in Cameroon) - The payment deadline for the 2019 property tax in Cameroon is June 30, 2019, finance minister Louis Paul Motaze announces. According to the official, pre-filled statements are currently being distributed around the country.

The ministry of finance indicates that tax incentives are offered for payment via mobile phone. Taxpayers who wish to pay at tax offices can visit the nearest centers.

Let’s note that this year, the tax office suspended its project of combining property tax with electricity bills as it was indicated in the 2019 finance act.

Officially, combining property tax with the electricity bill would have helped double the current volume tax revenues generate (XAF5 billion).

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