- Angola’s General Tax Administration (AGT) will suspend the tax identification numbers (CPF) of companies that have not filed tax returns for over 12 months, effective 1 December 2025.
- Affected companies will be notified by public notice at their Tax Offices.
- Companies must regularize their tax situation by 30 November 2025 to avoid suspension, by submitting outstanding returns and paying overdue taxes via the Taxpayer Portal.
- Suspension of the CPF/NIF will prevent companies from conducting commercial activities, legal transactions, banking, imports, public tenders, and receiving payments.
- Companies can check their status and tax situation on the Taxpayer Portal.
Source: regfollower.com
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