- Liberia plans to introduce a Value Added Tax (VAT) at a rate of 18% in the fiscal year 2026.
- The decision is part of the Budget 2025 strategy.
- The implementation of VAT aims to enhance revenue generation for the government.
- The introduction of VAT is expected to impact various sectors of the economy.
- The government is preparing for the transition and potential challenges associated with the new tax system.
Source: research.ibfd.org
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