Title: Maximization of tax revenue: essential lever for the development of Kasaï Central
Introduction :
Maximizing tax revenue is a crucial issue for the development of the province of Kasaï Central, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is in this context that a scientific day was held at the University of Notre-Dame du Kasaï, on the Kambote site, to address this central theme. This event brought together political figures and local experts, who analyzed the contributions of the DGDA and the DGI to this maximization of revenue. The students also took the opportunity to address concerns about infrastructure in the area. A look back at a day of rich exchanges and reflections.
An essential partnership to maximize tax revenue:
The provincial directors of the financial authorities presented, during this scientific day, the essential role of the DGDA (General Directorate of Customs and Excise) and the DGI (General Directorate of Taxes) in maximizing tax revenues in Kasai Central. These entities work closely together to facilitate the collection of taxes and duties, ensure the regularity of declarations and fight against tax evasion. Thanks to their cooperation, much progress has been made in recent years, increasing the financial resources available for the development of the province.
Student concerns:
The young students present during this scientific day seized the opportunity to express themselves and raise concerns about local infrastructure. In particular, they sent an urgent request to members of the Kasai Central provincial government to ensure the condition of the road leading to the University of Notre-Dame du Kasai and public lighting in the region. These legitimate questions bear witness to the importance of the quality of infrastructure in favoring the development of education and the local economy.
Conclusion :
Maximizing tax revenue is a major challenge for the development of Kasai Central. The scientific day organized at the University of Notre-Dame du Kasaï highlighted the efforts made by the DGDA and the DGI to improve the collection of taxes and duties. However, the students also recalled the importance of the province’s infrastructure in fostering economic and educational development. Faced with these legitimate concerns, it is up to local authorities to take concrete measures to meet the needs of the population