Indirect taxes (current LCU) - 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 local currency. Source: World Bank country economists.
Indirect taxes (current LCU) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Tanzania (2006)3,100,216,000,000
2Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008)2,574,206,713,882
3Guinea (2008)1,759,100,000,000
4Ivory Coast (2008)1,096,300,000,000
5Senegal (2008)814,000,000,000
6Zambia (1999)799,899,975,680
7Sierra Leone (2008)272,339,022,991
8Kenya (2008)249,092,000,000
9Nigeria (2007)247,806,920,000
10Angola (2008)239,995,446,164
11South Africa (2008)236,994,000,000
12Cameroon (1998)151,927,242,752
13Mali (2001)120,800,000,000
14Togo (2005)107,300,003,840
15Morocco (2008)100,661,000,000
16Malawi (2008)80,428,584,747
17Chad (2006)57,298,206,720
18Mauritius (2008)31,687,262,133
19Ethiopia (2008)17,688,620,000
20Cape Verde (2008)17,026,250,332
21Guinea-Bissau (2008)16,900,000,000
22Comoros (2006)14,530,552,614
23Mozambique (2008)12,567,920,571
24Lesotho (2008)6,097,159,150
25Namibia (2005)4,151,000,000
26Botswana (2008)3,551,404,096
27Gambia (2008)2,476,200,000
28Liberia (2008)2,299,570,000
29Ghana (2008)1,597,146,189
30Eritrea (2007)892,000,000
31Seychelles (1993)715,700,000
32Sudan (2008)0
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