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Burundi: when Tax Instability Stops Economic Development · Global Voices

Summary by IWACU Burundi
"The amounts collected remain below the forecast despite the efforts of the state," warns finance minister Alain Ndikumana. "When will you start paying taxes?" asks president Évariste Ndayishimiye. Between insufficient revenue and denunciation of tax privileges, the question of the mobilization of internal resources poses a major challenge.
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"The amounts collected remain below the forecast despite the efforts of the state," warns finance minister Alain Ndikumana. "When will you start paying taxes?" asks president Évariste Ndayishimiye. Between insufficient revenue and denunciation of tax privileges, the question of the mobilization of internal resources poses a major challenge.

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IWACU Burundi broke the news in Burundi on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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