Title: The Baby Akwamba revolution: from the sticker to the digitization of payments and tax collection
Introduction :
In recent years, the digital advance has taken a prominent place in our daily lives. And this development is no exception in the tax field. Baby Akwamba, a renowned lawyer and talented inventor, has developed a revolutionary system for digitizing the payment and collection of taxes in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After the successful adoption of its electronic sticker, this genius for innovation is now extending its system to three other services: road tolls, car radio fees and car insurance. In this article, we bring you the details of these inventions and the positive impact they will have on maximizing government revenue.
A contribution to the digitization of the tax administration:
Baby Akwamba, lawyer-manager of Akwamba & Associés, is a technology enthusiast and a fervent defender of the digitalization of tax administration in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Aware of the importance of maximizing public revenues, particularly those from taxes, fees and charges, it has developed innovative solutions to facilitate payment and collection processes.
The three new inventions:
In a letter addressed to the Minister of Digital on July 14, 2023, Baby Akwamba presents its two new patented inventions. The first concerns the road toll system, which aims to simplify and secure the collection of toll fees on the country’s roads. Thanks to this technology, motorists will be able to make their payments electronically, thus avoiding long queues and handling cash.
The second invention relates to the car radio fee due to the Congolese National Radio Television (RTNC). With this system, vehicle owners will be able to pay their fees directly online, which will allow for more efficient and traceable collection.
Finally, the third invention relates to car insurance. Baby Akwamba has developed a digital platform that allows drivers to insure their vehicle online, thus simplifying administrative procedures and ensuring better coverage for motorists.
The impact on government revenue:
These Baby Akwamba inventions have a clear objective: to maximize public revenue by facilitating and securing payment and collection processes. By digitizing these services, the lawyer-inventor hopes to encourage taxable persons to fulfill their tax obligations, which will contribute to a significant increase in State revenue.
Conclusion :
Baby Akwamba, a talented lawyer and visionary inventor, continues his mission to digitize tax administration in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With his revolutionary inventions in the areas of road tolls, car radio levies and car insurance, he aims to maximize government revenue while simplifying processes for taxpayers. The future looks bright, and this technological breakthrough could well be a major turning point in the modernization of the Congolese tax administration