- Côte d’Ivoire has extended the suspension of VAT on certain export-related operations in the coffee and cocoa sector for the 2025-2026 campaign.
- The suspension covers warehousing, technical inspection, sales of packaging materials, and processing services related to export.
- The extension is due to the continued absence of VAT in the sector’s pricing structure.
- Suppliers will not be pursued for VAT not invoiced or collected during this period, but any VAT already collected must be remitted as usual.
Source: ensafrica.com
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