The changing Congolese tax landscape: anticipating the provisional payment for the 2025 financial year


The Congolese tax landscape is constantly evolving, and taxpayers are regularly called upon to fulfill their tax obligations. The Directorate General of Taxes (DGI) reminds the companies and taxpayers concerned to pay the third provisional installment of the income tax for the 2025 financial year, income 2024. An important step that requires economic actors to be proactive and responsive, emphasizing the crucial importance of tax compliance in the national economic fabric.

This tax deadline, set for November 30, 2024, highlights the need for the taxpayers concerned to respect the deadlines to avoid any inconvenience related to tax non-compliance. Indeed, any delay or failure to pay can result in financial penalties and detrimental consequences for companies. This is an opportunity for companies to demonstrate their commitment to transparent, responsible tax management in compliance with the legislation in force.

In a context where the digitalization of administrative processes is increasingly present, the DGI invites taxpayers to download the advance payment slip directly from its website. A practical and efficient approach that facilitates administrative procedures and simplifies the payment process for companies. This approach demonstrates the authorities’ commitment to modernizing and facilitating interactions between the tax administration and taxpayers.

In addition, the “Fatshimétrie” program highlights different aspects of the Congolese economy, highlighting local initiatives and entrepreneurial successes. The story of Vodacom in Maniema, which supports the autonomy of women living with disabilities through mobile money, highlights the importance of social and economic inclusion. Similarly, the 10 years of existence of Kivu Entrepreneur mark a milestone in the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation in the region.

Finally, the invitation of Clarisse Nsimire, an inspiring entrepreneur and manager of the company MUSHROOM Business Sarl, highlights the talents and careers of women entrepreneurs who actively contribute to the country’s economic development. Her expertise in the field of mushroom growing brings a new perspective on the opportunities to be seized in emerging economic sectors.

In short, this economic and fiscal news testifies to the vitality of the Congolese entrepreneurial fabric and the commitment of the authorities to support and promote the country’s economic development. It highlights the challenges to be met, the successes to be celebrated and the opportunities to be seized for inclusive and sustainable economic growth.

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