Namibia wants to tax Netflix, Yango, inDrive, Spotify, and other digital platforms

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 24/12/2025
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology confirmed that it is in talks with the Ministry of Finance on the possible taxation of digital services such as Netflix, Yango, inDrive, Spotify, Google and Starlink, which do not have a local presence in Namibia. Information minister Emma (…)
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