- Rwanda has implemented a new tax reform package to increase revenue and support national priorities.
- The reforms were signed into law by President Paul Kagame and aim to fund infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and economic growth.
- An environmental levy on imported plastic-packaged goods has been introduced to reduce plastic waste.
- A 3% tourism tax on accommodation services is intended to promote the tourism industry.
- A 15% levy on petroleum products will fund strategic fuel reserves for energy security.
- Annual road user fees have been introduced to support road maintenance and rehabilitation.
- Excise duties on luxury and harmful goods have been increased.
Source: africataxreview.com
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