News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press of 16/03/2017
L'ECONOMISTE : Taxes: Mine clearance: "Understandable for a handful of experts, the General Tax Code will be reviewed. A flattening that will particularly target areas of shadow often causing...
L'ECONOMISTE : Taxes: Mine clearance: "Understandable for a handful of experts, the General Tax Code will be reviewed. A flattening that will particularly target areas of shadow often causing...
SENEGAL : The President's big projects worry the IMF: "The major projects of the Head of State and their financing are really worrying the International Monetary Fund, IMF. Their impact on the...
1. 4.4% increase in bank credit in January 2017: "Bank credit increased by a 4.4% in January 2017 after a 4.2% a year earlier, according to Bank Al-Maghrib, BAM. The 3.8% rise in real estate...
L'ECONOMISTE : The BAM reassures on the "monetary snake": "Economic operators, public authorities, citizens ... All are concerned with the flexibility of the exchange rate regime. The Bank Al-Maghrib...
SENEGAL : Peanut marketing campaign: More than 3,000 Tons collected in Tambacounda: "In the department of Tambacounda, there are more than 3,000 Tons of peanuts of various kinds, ranging from...
L'ECONOMISTE : Taxation / Banks Ceasefire: The tensions between credit institutions and the General Directorate of Taxation have led to the tax treatment of the interest on housing loans granted...
CAMEROON: Smuggling on Dangote cement caused prices to fall in the northern part of Cameroon: "at least 2,800 and 3,500 CFA: It is the price range at which the bag of 50 kg of Dangote cement...
L'ECONOMISTE : VAT fraud: The first figures: "Of all the categories of tax fraud, VAT is the most serious. This tax is borne by consumers, but some traders, instead of paying it to the Treasury,...
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