Indirect taxes (current LCU) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Indirect taxes are the sum of indirect taxes less subsidies. Indirect taxes are those taxes payable by producers that relate to the production, sale, purchase or use of the goods and services. Subsidies are grants on the current account made by general government to private enterprises and unincorporated public enterprises. Data are in current local currencies. Source: World Bank country economists.
Indirect taxes (current LCU) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (2008)

Rank

Country

Value

1Zambia4,811,000,000,000
2Guinea2,973,500,000,000
3Uganda2,164,295,319,234
4Tanzania1,853,400,000,000
5Ivory Coast1,096,300,000,000
6Algeria574,000,000,000
7Mali461,200,000,000
8Gabon406,904,000,000
9Burkina Faso333,918,502,912
10Republic of the Congo312,500,000,000
11Kenya261,837,422,941
12Angola239,995,446,164
13South Africa226,474,200,000
14Rwanda205,613,200,000
15Sierra Leone195,611,000,000
16Chad118,599,999,488
17Morocco106,037,000,000
18Mauritania72,310,000,000
19Egypt68,084,070,000
20Central African Republic56,000,000,000
21Malawi38,716,719,104
22Equatorial Guinea37,536,000,000
23Mauritius34,087,500,000
24Mozambique22,294,915,430
25Comoros21,743,821,551
26Guinea-Bissau16,900,000,000
27Ethiopia16,785,390,000
28Namibia12,467,500,000
29Botswana11,795,069,427
30Swaziland7,067,230,000
31Tunisia6,760,000,000
32Sudan6,216,000,000
33Lesotho6,097,159,150
34Ghana2,639,580,000
35Gambia2,376,164,452
36Liberia7,558
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