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Work permit to be issue for five years

President George Manneh Weah has issued an executive order authorizing the Ministry of Labour to issue work and residence permits for the duration of five years period as compared to the previous annual renewal scheme which has scare away many investors.

Other areas the executive order affects are Surface Rental Fees, Real Estate Taxes and Customs Duties and Import Permit Declarations, among others.

According to an Executive Mansion release issue Monday April 15, President Weah indicated among other things that the Executive Order #96 is a measure aimed at reversing the protracted downturn in economic activities here.

The new Executive Order comes at the time there is a continuous and persistent declines in the prices of and demand for Liberia’s primary export goods of rubber, iron ore and timber.

The fees for Work Permits shall be assessed by the Minister of Labor in consultation with the Minister of Finance and Development Planning and shall be published by regulations.

The Executive Order also states that Residence Permits shall be issued for a period of five years at the option of the holder or beneficiary and the fees shall be assessed by the Commissioner of the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) in consultation with the Ministry of Justice.

The release notes that consistent with the Executive Order, all fees for Work and Residence Permits shall be paid directly to the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) for deposit into the Consolidated Account of the Government of Liberia.

The Executive Order #96, also stipulates that concessionaire shall be liable to pay Annual Surface Rental for unencumbered land only and the payment of the Surface Rental Fees for unencumbered land shall be in accordance with the requisite provisions of the Liberia Revenue Code, as amended.

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The Encumbrance referred to here are those resulting from legal claims recognized by the Government of Liberia which prevent a contractor from using a portion of the land granted by the Government in the Concession Agreement.

The Executive Order also declares that the Commissioner-General of the Liberia Revenue Authority, in consultation with the Minister of Finance and Development Planning, may set forth a schedule of waivers, in Regulation, to be reviewed annually by them for the granting of relief from assessment of penalties and interest related to Real Estate taxes, Customs Duties and related levies.

It also includes those under Administrative Review, Judicial Review, Audits or Examinations as a result of either or both failure to file or failure to pay such taxes, duties and levies when due.
Failure on the part of the taxpayer to take advantage of a waiver offered during an annual period, the Order further states that it “shall preclude the taxpayer from taking advantage of future annual waivers for a period of five years, during which period the taxpayer is to be subject to sanctions, including the seizure and forfeiture of assets.”

Executive Order #96 also instructs that all commercial importers of goods into Liberia are exempted from seeking Import Permits and filling Import Permit Declarations, which heretofore have been administered by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

However, the commercial importers of goods must continue to notify the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in writing, of their intent to import, which written notification shall not be used by any Agency of Government including the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, to circumvent this prohibition against seeking Import Permits and filling Import Permit Declarations.

As a further mitigating measure, the President’s Executive Order has authorized the Minister of Finance and Development Planning to, by Administrative Regulation, impose surtax on goods imported into the country that are in competition with local manufacturers and producers.

The Executive Order also imposes a reduced tax of 7% from 10% on Travel Agency or Travel Arrangers, on the issuing of tickets travels that either originates within Liberia or the passengers embarking within Liberia.–Press release

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