Electricity Bills Get the VAT Jolt


Electricity Bills Get the VAT Jolt

The new Value Added Tax (VAT) has begun implementation on electricity consumption and various service fees affecting customers who use more than 200 kilowatt hours of electricity per month. Based on a directive from the Ministry of Finance, the tax will be applied to the excess amount of electricity consumption above 200 kilowatt hours. The Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) began implementing the VAT on bills starting from November though both prepaid and postpaid customers will have to pay VAT arrears from September. The Utility affirmed that VAT will also be applied to various services and all VAT-related collected funds will be transferred to the Ministry of Revenues every month.

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