Indirect taxes (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Taxes are compulsory, unrequited payments made by institutional units to government units. Indirect taxes consists of ‘taxes on products’ payable on goods and services when they are produced, delivered, sold, transferred or otherwise disposed by their producers, plus ‘other taxes on production’. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank country economists.
Indirect taxes (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1South Africa (2008)28,720,627,265
2Morocco (2008)12,951,749,871
3Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008)4,570,679,535
4Kenya (2008)3,600,880,661
5Angola (2008)3,198,514,877
6Tanzania (2006)2,476,408,659
7Ivory Coast (2008)2,448,136,486
8Nigeria (2007)1,969,723,070
9Ethiopia (2008)1,907,787,996
10Senegal (2008)1,807,051,643
11Ghana (2008)1,458,181,493
12Mauritius (2008)1,102,932,897
13Lesotho (2008)737,039,486
14Namibia (2005)652,775,594
15Malawi (2008)572,441,369
16Botswana (2008)524,838,335
17Mozambique (2008)520,777,386
18Zambia (1999)334,963,681
19Cameroon (1998)252,332,742
20Guinea (2008)251,130,886
21Cape Verde (2008)226,175,299
22Togo (2005)203,424,663
23Mali (2001)164,793,190
24Seychelles (1993)138,125,226
25Chad (2006)109,579,848
26Gambia (2008)107,757,101
27Sierra Leone (2008)91,297,024
28Eritrea (2007)58,016,260
29Comoros (2006)37,051,668
30Liberia (2008)36,794,508
31Guinea-Bissau (2008)35,312,897
32Sudan (2008)0
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