DRC | Draft Finance Law 2025
DRC has released its draft finance law to manage the 2025 tax year. This draft is still pending review and approval. Until now, there have been no changes affecting IPR (Professional Tax on Remuneration) and Exceptional Tax on the Remuneration of Expatriate Staff (IERE). The rates and limits of INPP and ONEM have remained unchanged.
The current regulations for payroll will remain in effect on January 1, 2025, until any further changes are announced.
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