- VAT revenue is expected to rise in 2026 due to a new electronic invoicing system improving compliance and reducing fraud.
- Sanitary pads will be exempt from VAT and import duty from 2026 to support menstrual health.
- Electronic VAT invoicing is a key reform under the Gambia Revenue Authority’s 2025-2029 plan to combat VAT fraud and under-declaration.
- Corporate income tax filers must submit financial accounts, and PAYE payments require payroll schedules under stricter filing rules.
- Digitalization, including ASYCUDA World and SICPA tax stamps, has improved VAT performance through enhanced revenue administration.
Source: mofea.gov.gm
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