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Tax-exemption: A tax expense to attract investors and grow the economy – A look at Burundi from 2015 to 2024

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Author: 
Jean Patrick NDUWIMANA, Leonidas NDAYIZEYE, DéoBANGEYA MACHOZI, François-Xavier MUREHA, Emmanuel KWIZERA and Ildephonse SINDAYIGAYA
Page No: 
9369-9380

From 2015 to 2024, Burundi has utilized tax exemptions to attract investors and stimulate economic growth. While there have been some positive outcomes, including increased FDI and job creation in targeted sectors, significant challenges remain. Political stability, infrastructure development, and regulatory improvements are crucial for maximizing the benefits of tax incentives. Moving forward, a balanced approach that considers the need for investment and the importance of sustainable revenue generation will be essential for Burundi's economic development.

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