- VAT rate for commercial properties reduced from 15% to 5%
- Flat rate tax of 5% introduced on rental of commercial properties
- Zero-rating extended for locally manufactured textiles and vehicles
- Zero-rating introduced for locally manufactured sanitary towels
- Tax waived on electric vehicles for public transportation
- Ad valorem tax bands expanded and specific rate of stamp duty increased
Source: ensafrica.com
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