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Mauritania: the 0.1% Digital Tax and the Risk of Returning to Cash

Summary by Financial Afrik
In Mauritania, the new Electronic Business Tax (ETT) crystallises a debate that goes beyond the simple fiscal technique: it touches the heart of the rise of mobile money and digital banking services, which have become a dominant channel of daily transfers. In principle, the measure enshrined in the Finance Act 2026 is calibrated for...
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In Mauritania, the new Electronic Business Tax (ETT) crystallises a debate that goes beyond the simple fiscal technique: it touches the heart of the rise of mobile money and digital banking services, which have become a dominant channel of daily transfers. In principle, the measure enshrined in the Finance Act 2026 is calibrated for...

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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