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Senegal mobile money tax: Experts push to shift levy from users transactions to service providers
Nairametrics•about 2 months ago•centre•Credibility: 75/100
Senegal’s plan to introduce a 0.5% tax on mobile money transfers has become one of the most contentious economic debates in the country, with financial analysts, civil society groups and digital finance practitioners warning that the policy may trigger negative consequences for financial inclusion, youth employment and public revenue. The post Senegal mobile money tax: Experts push to shift levy from users transactions to service providers appeared first on Nairametrics.
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