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Gambia’s Government Lost Over D4 Billion Due to Duty waivers

In 2024, The Gambia lost D4.33 billion in duty waivers, granted to stimulate economic growth anIn 2024, The Gambia lost D4.33 billion in duty waivers despite improved tax administration. Learn about the impact, oversight by GRA, and policies like zero duty on rice imports.d investment, but these measures also raise revenue and compliance concerns, monitored by the GRA and overseen by a multi-agency committee.

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By Omar Bah

In 2024, The Gambia lost D4.33 billion in duty waivers despite improved revenue from enhanced tax administration.

The government grants these waivers to promote economic growth, attract investment, and support humanitarian efforts, but they also pose challenges, including revenue loss and compliance issues.

The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), led by Commissioner General Yankuba Darboe, tracks the waivers through a declaration process required from businesses receiving them.

A committee involving the Ministry of Trade, GRA, and GIEPA oversees the Special Investment Certificate process. Additionally, the government has imposed a zero duty and VAT policy on rice imports, requiring only a 5.1% processing fee for importers, which helps collect import data.

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