Mining Companies in Lunda-Norte Urged to Establish Tax Domicile

Mining companies operating in Lunda-Norte province have been urged to establish tax domiciles in the region, with only 36 out of 41 companies having completed the transfer to the Chitato Tax Office. This directive was revealed by the National Diamond Company (Endiama) website. At a meeting convened by Governor Deolinda Vilarinho, stakeholders discussed the need for increased attention to social responsibility actions by mining companies to mitigate environmental damage and uplift local communities. Concerns were

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Bié raises more than 60 million kwanzas with tax payments

About 60.7 million kwanzas were collected during the second quarter of this year in Bié province, resulting from the granting of licenses for the sale of aggregates, taxes on diamond production, diamond exploration and issuance of permits. The data were provided by the director of the provincial office for the Integrated Economic Development of Bié, Israel Elavoco. Of this amount, taxes on diamond production represented the highest bar with 9 million kwanzas According to the

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Over 200 thousand foreign trade licenses issued

The Single Window for Licensing Commercial Activity (JULAC) issued, between April 2021 and July of this year, 205,019 licenses, in response to a total of 251,577 requests for international trade facilitation. The data are contained in a report by the Institute of Administrative Modernization (IMA) dedicated to the Integrated Foreign Trade Platform (PICE), indicating that, in the period in question, a total of 79,950 national and foreign companies obtained licenses, with an average of 596

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Tax authorities tighten coercive collection of taxes owed by Tecmad

Tecmad – Mining Services will have to pay a debt of Kz 248.5 million in taxes, Kz 62.5 million in fines and Kz 69.9 million in compensatory interest, making a total debt of Kz 382.0 million. The General Tax Administration (AGT) notified, through a notice published in the June 14 edition of Jornal de Angola, Tecmad – Mining Services to collect a tax debt of 382.0 billion Kz referring to taxes on income from work

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