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GOV’T GRANTED D4 BILLION in TAX WAIVERS IN 2024
January 9, 2025
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Minister justifies duty waivers for vehicles imported for central government use
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NAM Ceesay pushes against campaigners for passing of 2024 draft
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Gov’t seeks to recover over $52M from Switzerland
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GOV’T GRANTED D4 BILLION in TAX WAIVERS IN 2024
January 9, 2025
By Omar Bah The Gambia has lost D4.33 billion in duty waivers in 2024, despite improved revenue performance due to better tax administration. The government grants...
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