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Anticipating tax risks

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In order to effectively fight against poverty and improve the well-being of their populations, African countries, including Cameroon, are facing enormous pressure from international donors to increase their tax revenues, thus subjecting all the companies in the national economic fabric, which are essentially small and medium-sized enterprises, to multiform tax constraints that lead many of them to bankruptcy. Indeed, the numerous tax audits to which these companies are subjected give rise in most cases, to heavy adjustments whose consequences are generally fatal for their staff, for investors and in the long term for the State. Thus, in order to protect themselves from such risks and to ensure their durability, companies, whether small or large, must anticipate the risks of tax reassessments by taking into account the "tax" parameter in their daily management, particularly in their internal control procedures, through tax information.

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Serge Saintclair es licenciado en fiscalidad y tiene varios años de experiencia en contabilidad y fiscalidad, adquirida exclusivamente en despachos de abogados. Es asesor fiscal en prácticas en la Orden de Asesores Fiscales de su país y actualmente es director del departamento jurídico y fiscal de una empresa de las "Cuatro Grandes".

Product details

Authors Serge Saintclair Ntengue
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2021
 
EAN 9786203720921
ISBN 9786203720921
No. of pages 60
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Taxes
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Taxes

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