Sigar: The Taliban’s tax is the same amount as Ashraf Ghani’s government
The American Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction stated that the taxes and fees that the Taliban receive from foreign countries are the same as those received by the Ghani government. |
According to the report of the regional office of Tasnim news agency, the Sarbars office America’s special task force for the reconstruction of Afghanistan (SIGAR) recently wrote in a report that the country’s executive partners in Afghanistan have paid 10.9 million dollars of aid to the Taliban in the form of taxes or water and electricity costs.
According to that report, of this amount, 10.4 million dollars were paid as taxes, 346 thousand 838 dollars as water and electricity costs, 176 thousand 596 dollars as current costs and 9 thousand 215 dollars as customs duties.
Sigar now published a new post on the “X” network and clarified that the current tax system of the Taliban and the amount of tax they receive from international aid during the Ashraf Ghani government until It has remained largely the same and unchanged.
The Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction wrote that U.S. agencies and their partners in Afghanistan may be required to pay certain costs to operate in Afghanistan. have this country and these costs are not fundamentally different from the costs paid in the Ghani government.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |