The Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) held an engagement meeting with a joint sub-regional surveillance mission to Liberia, outlining the country’s progress in domestic resource mobilization.
The Mission comprises representatives from the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI), ECOWAS Commission, and the West African Monetary Agency (WAMA).
The engagement with the LRA focused on assessing regulatory policies, initiated tax reform programs, and other developments and initiatives the LRA is taking to boost the country’s revenue collection.
LRA Commissioner for Domestic Tax, Darlingston Y. Talery highlighted the ongoing automation of Liberia’s tax system, the application of Exercise Stamps on alcoholic and tobacco products, real property tax expansion, and the implementation of Liberia’s domestic resource mobilization strategy roadmap as some milestones.
He indicated that these initiatives stimulate the collection of the required taxes and accelerate revenue growth.
LRA Deputy Commissioner General for Technical Affairs Gabriel Montgomery expressed gratitude to the joint team for their visit and high level of interest in the LRA and said the LRA remains committed to its mandate and implementing regional tax reform policies that will boost revenue growth.
The joint regional Mission is holding talks with the government and relevant national stakeholders on fast-tracking the preparation of Liberia’s Macroeconomic Developments and Convergence Report as at December 2022.
The head of the delegation and Director of Multilateral Surveillance and Trade Department of WAMI, Dr. John Kotuku, thanked the LRA Administration for its professional work noting, “Liberia is a modern example of domestic revenue collection through the great work being done at the LRA. We are excited and impressed by the work being done despite the challenges.”
The Mission’s activity is under Article 15 of the statute of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ), referenced to the multilateral surveillance mechanism of the zone.