Egypt's parliament has agreed to establish a value-added tax of 13 percent, a move authorities hope will generate much-needed state revenue and advance a reform program supported by loans from the International Monetary Fund
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Tue, 08/30/2016 - 2:47am
Egypt's parliament has agreed to establish a value-added tax of 13 percent, a move authorities hope will generate much-needed state revenue and advance a reform program supported by loans from the International Monetary Fund