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Professional services firm, Deloitte, will hold the 2025 Africa Tax Conference at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra, Ghana, from 4th November 2025 to 5th November 2025.
The conference that will bring together professionals from the public and private sectors will feature Speakers from Deloitte, Business Organisations, the Africa Continental Free Trade Area, Tax Administrations, and Multilateral Partners. They will provide insights aligned with Africa’s growth trajectory.
This informative event will also offer insights into the dynamic and ongoing changes within Africa's tax landscape.
The conference will drive Deloitte’s eminence in the African market, consolidate its presence as a market leader and drive discussions on tax policy and administration in the African region.
“As the global tax environment undergoes transformation due to digitalisation and transparency requirements, Africa is addressing these shifts with innovative solutions. The conference theme has been carefully curated to address the most topical issues facing businesses and tax authorities on the African continent today”, Deloitte disclosed in a statement.
“This conference is therefore an opportunity to delve into dynamic topics emerging worldwide, with particular focus on how these topics shape investments and businesses in Africa, while strengthening Africa's presence on the global tax stage”, the professional services firm added.
The theme for the conference is “Building Resilient Tax Systems: Embracing Transparency, Digital Innovation, and Global Reform in Africa”.
There will be networking opportunities where professionals, tax and finance specialists, as well as policymakers, will engage each other and strategise for the future.
Register now and secure your spot: https://deloi.tt/4mrmesQ
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