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    South Sudan Tax Crackdown Shakes Import Lobby

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 5, 2025 Business 1 Min Read
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    Revenue Boss Condemns Illegal Exemptions

    Commissioner General Simon Akuei Deng told colleagues that handing out tax holidays erodes South Sudan’s fragile revenue base. He labelled the practice “detrimental” and vowed disciplinary action against any official facilitating duty-free entries outside the law.

    Presidential Backing for Full Compliance

    Deng reminded staff that President Salva Kiir Mayardit publicly requested equal treatment for all importers. “If it is me bringing goods, tax me,” the commissioner quoted the head of state, questioning why lower-ranking figures feel empowered to wave levies for private interests.

    Staff Caught Between Power and Procedure

    Outgoing deputy commissioner Taban Abel revealed repeated intimidation by powerful individuals demanding exemptions. He recalled refusing to sign papers at his home, fearing personal liability. “We are between a rock and a hard place,” Abel admitted, noting how pressure threatens both revenue and careers.

    Finance Ministry Urges Focused Incentives

    Deputy Finance Minister Yien Gach echoed the call for discipline, insisting only strategic items such as road-construction inputs merit relief. He urged the revenue authority to tighten collection, step up accountability, and guarantee that ordinary consumers, not clandestine brokers, benefit from any legitimate incentive.

    Simon Akuei Deng South Sudan Revenue Authority tax exemptions
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