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Egypt Imposes 14% Tax on Online Deliveries

June 11, 2021
A delivery driver rides onto Kasr Al Nile Bridge in Cairo. (Credits: Talabat)

A decision by the Finance Ministry to levy a 14 percent value added tax on online deliveries, introduced on June 4 is a “necessary to achieve tax justice” in Egypt. In a statement to the press, Reda Abdel Kader, head of the Egyptian Tax Authority, stated that the new tax is an important measure to “support for fair competition in the tax market.” Online delivery services like Talabat and El Menus have seen a huge increase in customers since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020 while many other businesses were struggling. While a law in 2017 subjected many chains and outlets in malls, airports and tourist sights to VAT, online delivery services were exempted. This law aims to close this loophole for delivery services. However, there are questions over who will ultimately foot the bill of the new tax, with the possibility of it being passed on, partially or fully, to the consumer rather than being absorbed by the companies themselves. The comments from the head of ETA offer clarity to the reasons behind the rather sudden decision by finance minister, Mohamed Maait, to levy the tax last…


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