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Trade Law

Trade Law

Dive into the rich tapestry of Ethiopian laws and the legal system with our curated collection of research papers. This compilation offers an in-depth exploration of various facets of Ethiopia's legal framework, from historical perspectives to contemporary challenges. Gain valuable insights into the country's legal traditions, reforms, and the evolving dynamics of justice in Ethiopia.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Ethiopia levies various taxes, including income tax, value-added tax (VAT), customs duties, excise tax, and other taxes.

Individual income tax in Ethiopia is calculated based on a progressive tax rate system, with rates ranging from 0% to 35% depending on income levels.

VAT is a consumption tax applied to the supply of goods and services in Ethiopia. Registered businesses are required to collect and remit VAT to the tax authority.

Yes, Ethiopia offers various tax incentives to encourage investment, including exemptions from customs duties, income tax holidays, and other incentives in designated priority sectors.

To register for tax in Ethiopia, individuals and businesses need to apply to the Ethiopian Revenue and Customs Authority (ERCA) and obtain a taxpayer identification number (TIN).