Unlocking Africa’s $64 Billion Excise Revenue Opportunity
This article provides a summary of the chapter ‘The Growing Potential of Excise Taxation as a Source of Domestic Revenue Mobilisation in the Context of the African Continental Free Trade Area’, recently published in the European Yearbook of International Economic Law 1.
The potential for excise to significantly contribute to revenue mobilisation in Africa and support the effective functioning of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is substantial. African countries could collect $64.8 billion in excise, representing a significant increase of $32 billion compared to the current intake. Broadening excise policy and strengthening excise administration – with excise traceability systems and tax stamps – could play an important role in supporting much-needed domestic revenue mobilisation.
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