- Ivory Coast implements VAT on sales platforms and digital services
- The change aims to boost tax revenue
- The General Tax Directorate announced the new policy
- Online advertising, data services, digital content, online marketplaces, online gaming, cloud computing, social media platforms, search engines, and B2C and B2B transactions are included
- The tax measure was introduced in the 2021 Finance Act
- This aligns with the global trend of adjusting tax policies for the digital age
Source: ripplesnigeria.com
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