Reports

The Declaration and Payment of Taxes in Cameroon: A Critical Appraisal

By Nkafu Policy Institute, Dinga Tambi, Ulrich KAMDEM and Louis Marie KAKDEU|2021-07-14T14:58:25+00:00May 27th, 2021|Categories: Publications, Reports|Tags: , |

In Cameroon, taxes and duties payable are grouped around direct taxes, indirect taxes and local taxes, and para fiscal taxes. The tax legislation distinguishes three tax regimes depending on the turnover, size, and legal form of the company.

Overcoming the Challenge of Fiscal Transition In Cameroon

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-12-14T12:47:57+00:00February 23rd, 2021|Categories: Lettre De Politique Fiscale, Reports|Tags: , |

FISCAL POLICY LETTER No2 - This second issue of the Tax Policy Letter presents the urgency of successful tax transition in Cameroon. As such, it highlights some acceptable tax practices in Sub-Saharan Africa that could inspire Cameroon in the 2020 to 2030 decade.

What Tax Policy In Cameroon After 2020?

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-04-29T10:02:28+00:00January 12th, 2021|Categories: Lettre De Politique Fiscale, Publications, Reports|Tags: , |

FISCAL POLICY LETTER No1 - While the social costs leave little to be desired, the pandemic equally took a toll on a majority of sectors across the economy, impacting wages, consumer spending, and profitability for businesses...

Rapport Sur Les effets De La Politique Monétaire De La BEAC Au Cameroun

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-02-02T09:04:29+00:00January 8th, 2021|Categories: Monetary Policy Report, Publications, Reports|

L’économie camerounaise qui représente plus de 40 % du PIB de la CEMAC, et est la plus diversifiée de la région. Elle repose essentiellement sur l’exploitation de divers produits d’exportation (pétrole, bois tropicaux, café arabica et robusta, cacao, caoutchouc, coton, banane, aluminium, huile de palme, etc.).

Report on the Effects of BEAC’s Monetary Policy In Cameroon

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-12-14T12:49:24+00:00January 8th, 2021|Categories: Monetary Policy Report, Publications, Reports|Tags: , |

The economy of Cameroon accounts for more than 40% of CEMAC’s GDP and is the most diversified in the region. It is essentially based on the exploitation of various export products – oil, tropical woods, Arabica and Robusta coffee, cocoa, rubber, cotton, bananas, aluminum, palm oil, etc.

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