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Using Digital Technologies to Improve Tax Collection – the Case of Togo

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:34 authored by Dorothy Kang’oro, Fidele Ngerero, Ignatius Odongo
The increasing digitalisation of African economies over the past decade, and the spread of mobile money and digital financial services (DFS), present opportunities and challenges to tax administrations in Africa. In principle, the use of digital technologies and expanded use of DFS offer access to new digitised data, increased transparency, and an improved taxpayer experience. However, studies show that tax administrations face important challenges in how best to develop their capacity to use digitised data, and to re-align operations and skills to new digitalised operating models.

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Kang’oro, D.; Ngerero, F. and Odongo, I. (2024) Using Digital Technologies to Improve Tax Collection – the Case of Togo, ICTD Research in Brief 105, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/ICTD.2024.014

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ICTD Research in Brief 105

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© Institute of Development Studies 2024

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Togo

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