Cameroon
The project, Improving Integrated Tax Revenue Management Procedures, was launched at the beginning of 2015. Its key goal is to increase revenue collection by strengthening the collaboration and the exchange of data between government departments which will improve compliance procedures and ultimately tax compliance.
After an initial technical evaluation and a review of the compliance procedures carried out by RDF a new platform was launched in August 2015 which allows the sharing of data between Customs and the Revenue Authorities to facilitate improvement in the management of Value Added Tax (VAT) credits and reimbursements.
The launch of the platform, called RD FUSION, enables Customs and the Revenue Authority to share, view, and use the data in one place, allowing the two departments to work together more efficiently.
After an initial technical evaluation and a review of the compliance procedures carried out by RDF a new platform was launched in August 2015 which allows the sharing of data between Customs and the Revenue Authorities to facilitate improvement in the management of Value Added Tax (VAT) credits and reimbursements.
The launch of the platform, called RD FUSION, enables Customs and the Revenue Authority to share, view, and use the data in one place, allowing the two departments to work together more efficiently.
START DATE
1Q 2015
OBJECTIVES
Increase Tax Compliance by Revenue Data Integration
CLIENTS
Cameroon Revenue Authority
FUNDING PARTNERS
German Collaboration GIZ
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