Somaliland Tax STRUCTURE OF COUNTRY DESCRIPTIONS TAXES PAYABLE COMPANY TAX CAPITAL GAINS TAX BRANCH PROFITS TAX VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT) EMPLOYMENT TAX LOCAL TAXES VEHICLE ROAD TAX LAND RATES RENTAL INCOME TAXES SINGLE BUSINESS
Taxation, Political Accountability, and Foreign Aid: Lessons from Somaliland INTRODUCTIONIn recent years, the importance of good governance to economic and social development has become widely accepted. Yet our understanding of the factors that foster
IntroductionThe recent intensification of involvement in the Horn of Africa’s coastal zone by the Gulf Arab States1has led to the surge in development activities at ports in the region. These have coincided with various
Geopolitical Change, a rising hegemon, and Berbera Port Deal – Brendon Cannon is Assistant Professor at Khalifa University’s Institute of International and Civil Security (IICS), Abu Dhabi, UAE. Dr. Cannon’s academic specializations are in
Cilmidhegoodka Geeska Afrika: hordhac1 Soomaalida waa dad dhaqan ahaan aan hidde u lahaan jirin inay wax qoraan. Taasi waxay had iyo jeer sababtaa inay lumaan taariikhda asalraaca ah ee ay leeyihiin bulshooyinka noocan oo
Enter and exit: everyday state practices at Somaliland’s Hargeisa Egal International Airport. INTRODUCTIONI woke with a grunt when the wheels touched the runway. ‘So this is Somaliland and this is the airport that I
Feasibility study of renewable energy-based microgrid system in Somaliland’s urban centers Introduction Renewable energy (RE) has recently attracted considerable global awareness. However, techno-economic feasibility studies of the RE potentiality in Somaliland are indeed
Innovative Inclusion:How Telesom ZAAD Brought Mobile Money to Somaliland IntroductionIn June 2009, Somaliland’s leading mobile network operator (MNO) Telesom launched Telesom ZAAD, the country’s first mobile money service. Since then, the service has gained
Somaliland Seed Introduction The Development Fund-Norway conducted a rapid assessment to identify needs and challenges associated with seed security among rural communities in Somaliland. The purpose of the assessment is to provide field-based information
Improved sustainable access to safe drinking water for residents of Hargeisa capital city. Hargeisa has grown from a population of less than 180,000 people in the 1970s when the water scheme was