This is a table with African countries and their VAT rates for fabrics, textiles, and fashion products.
If you would like to add the VAT %, you have to do this in settings under billing information. You can choose there the country and the VAT rate in % will then be automatically considered in your billing.
Please note that VAT rates can change, so it's always best to verify current rates with local tax authorities.
| # | African Countries | VAT in % |
| 1 | Algeria | 19.00% |
| 2 | Angola | 14.00% |
| 3 | Benin | 18.00% |
| 4 | Botswana | 12.00% |
| 5 | Burkina Faso | 18.00% |
| 6 | Burundi | 18.00% |
| 7 | Cameroon | 19.25% |
| 8 | Cape Verde | 15.00% |
| 9 | Central African Republic | 19.00% |
| 10 | Chad | 18.00% |
| 11 | Comoros | 10.00% |
| 12 | Congo | 20.00% |
| 13 | Democratic Republic of Congo | 16.00% |
| 14 | Djibouti | 10.00% |
| 15 | Egypt | 14.00% |
| 16 | Equatorial Guinea | 15.00% |
| 17 | Eritrea | 0.00% |
| 18 | Ethiopia | 15.00% |
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Gabon | 18.00% |
| 20 | Gambia | 16.00% |
| 21 | Ghana | 12.50% |
| 22 | Guinea | 18.00% |
| 23 | Guinea-Bissau | 15.00% |
| 24 | Ivory Coast | 18.00% |
| 25 | Kenya | 16.00% |
| 26 | Lesotho | 15.00% |
| 27 | Liberia | 10.00% |
| 28 | Libya | 0.00% |
| 29 | Madagascar | 20.00% |
| 30 | Malawi | 16.00% |
| 31 | Mali | 18.00% |
| 32 | Mauritania | 16.00% |
| 33 | Mauritius | 15.00% |
| 34 | Morocco | 20.00% |
| 35 | Mozambique | 17.00% |
| 36 | Namibia | 15.00% |
| 37 | Niger | 19.00% |
| 38 | Nigeria | 7.50% |
| 39 | Rwanda | 18.00% |
| 40 | Sao Tome and Principe | 15.00% |
| 41 | Senegal | 18.00% |
| 42 | Seychelles | 15.00% |
| 43 | Sierra Leone | 15.00% |
| 44 | Somalia | 0.00% |
| 45 | South Africa | 15.00% |
| 46 | South Sudan | 0.00% |
| 47 | Sudan | 0.00% |
| 48 | Swaziland | 15.00% |
| 49 | Tanzania | 18.00% |
| 50 | Togo | 18.00% |
| 51 | Tunisia | 19.00% |
| 52 | Uganda | 18.00% |
| 53 | Zambia | 16.00% |
| 54 | Zimbabwe | 15.00% |
Note: This table provides a general overview, and actual rates may vary based on specific product classifications, exemptions, or recent tax law changes. Always consult local tax authorities or a tax professional for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
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