Information communication technology (ICT) is an important tool to support local governments in their efforts to more efficiently administer property taxes and other own-source revenues. Increasingly, developing countries, including those in Africa, are managing large volumes of data on taxable properties and taxpayers within the ICT environment. With reference to four African cities, this paper comments on the benefits and challenges relating to the use of ICT in the administration of property tax and other own-source revenues. Key findings of this research include: (1) the importance placed on ICT by cities to improve own-source revenue (OSR) administration; (2) ICT provides the opportunity for city councils to adopt a cashless payment sy...
The increasing digitalisation of African economies over the past decade, and the spread of mobile mo...
African economies need adequate revenues for development, but weak tax laws, illicit financial flows...
National tax administrations are increasingly investing in the digital facilities needed to make it ...
Information communication technology (ICT) is an important tool to support local governments in thei...
A key problem facing revenue administrations in many developing countries is that they operate manua...
This paper explores administrative challenges that developing countries face in property tax adminis...
The dwindling global fortune occasioned by the fall in the price of crude oil, the major source of w...
Summary of African Tax Administration Paper 4 by Munatswi NengezeProperty tax is tax charged on real...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has opened a new visage to globalization in revenue g...
Local Government Authorities (LGAs) in Tanzania have been working hard to solicit different sources ...
This article examines how the use of ICT has modernized Tax administration procedures and improved r...
Information and Communication Technology ICT has opened a new visage to globalization in revenue g...
The adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the public sector, including ...
This paper focuses on the implications of Information and Communication Technology on Tax administra...
This working paper adopts an urban lens on property tax. It focuses specifically on how property tax...
The increasing digitalisation of African economies over the past decade, and the spread of mobile mo...
African economies need adequate revenues for development, but weak tax laws, illicit financial flows...
National tax administrations are increasingly investing in the digital facilities needed to make it ...
Information communication technology (ICT) is an important tool to support local governments in thei...
A key problem facing revenue administrations in many developing countries is that they operate manua...
This paper explores administrative challenges that developing countries face in property tax adminis...
The dwindling global fortune occasioned by the fall in the price of crude oil, the major source of w...
Summary of African Tax Administration Paper 4 by Munatswi NengezeProperty tax is tax charged on real...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has opened a new visage to globalization in revenue g...
Local Government Authorities (LGAs) in Tanzania have been working hard to solicit different sources ...
This article examines how the use of ICT has modernized Tax administration procedures and improved r...
Information and Communication Technology ICT has opened a new visage to globalization in revenue g...
The adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the public sector, including ...
This paper focuses on the implications of Information and Communication Technology on Tax administra...
This working paper adopts an urban lens on property tax. It focuses specifically on how property tax...
The increasing digitalisation of African economies over the past decade, and the spread of mobile mo...
African economies need adequate revenues for development, but weak tax laws, illicit financial flows...
National tax administrations are increasingly investing in the digital facilities needed to make it ...