NL-Africa Tax Newsletter – April 2026
Dear business relation,
This NL-Africa Tax Desk newsletter includes, amongst others, updates on key changes to tax law in South-Africa applicable as per April 1, 2026 and the tax provisions in the 2026/2027 budgets of Burkina Faso and Namibia.
If you would like to know more about the other matters addressed in this newsletter or have any feedback, you are welcome to contact Sebastiaan Paling (Head of the NL-Africa Tax Desk). Please visit our website for more information on the NL-Africa Tax Desk and the services we offer or to download our factsheet.
Best regards,
NL-Africa Tax Desk team
Meijburg & Co
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Africa
- KPMG BEPS 2.0 (Pillar Two) tracker
- Taxation of the digitalized economy
- ATAF releases a guide to implementing an effective High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWI) taxation regime in Africa
- WATAF urges West African tax authorities to accelerate VAT digitalization to boost revenue
Algeria
Angola
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Congo (Rep.)
- Customs and VAT relief on certain essential goods imports
- Introduction of tax and customs incentives for Commercial Real Estate Zone (in French)
Kenya
Liberia
- GST rate increased from 12% to 13%
- Revision of definition of permanent establishment
- VAT implementation starts in 2027
Madagascar
Morocco
Namibia
- Interest on VAT debts set at 10% from 1 May 2026
- Publication of the new excise duty rates applicable to a broad range of products
- Tax proposals in 2026/2027 budget
Netherlands
- Overview of designated developing countries in respect of the Unilateral Decree on the Avoidance of Double Taxation for tax year 2025 (in Dutch)
- Overview of ongoing tax treaty negotiations with Benin, Egypt, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe (in Dutch)
Nigeria
- Joint Revenue Board has issued the Personal Income Tax Guidelines 2026
- Tax filing obligations for companies in exploratory stage of petroleum operations (tribunal decision)
South Africa
- National Treasury has published the draft Capital Flow Management Regulations 2026, which seek to bring crypto assets within the exchange control framework
- Revised guidance on section 24C relating to timing mismatches of income and expense
- The President has signed the Rates and Monetary Amounts and Amendment of Revenue Laws Act, 2026
- The President has signed the Taxation Administration Laws Amendment Act 2026
- The President has signed the Taxation Laws Amendment Act 5 of 2026 amending the Carbon Tax Act, 2019 as well as certain Schedules to the Carbon Tax Act
- The President has signed the Taxation Laws Amendment Act 2026, which removes the VAT exemption on low-value imported goods
Uganda