Ministry of Revenue Ethiopia 2024

Ministry of Revenue Ethiopia 2024

A COC certificate must be submitted by applicants with a college or technical college diploma, and candidates with a bachelor’s degree or diploma must additionally provide a diploma and proof of employment beginning with a diploma.

 

Your employer has to formally declare in writing that you are trouble-free.

 

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The following are some examples of professions in which one might work: database management, computer science, customer support, information technology, ICT, hardware and networking, public finance, cooperative accounting, public financial management, accounting and public finance, accounting information system, tax administration management, business management, and so on.

 

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It is recommended that the trade and industry sectors be kept apart in the draft decree that has been drafted for years in an effort to reestablish trade and sector associations’ councils.

The Council of Trade and Industry was the name of the first decree drafted to amend the Council of Trade and Sectoral Unions Act that is currently in effect. Its goal was to organize the trade and industry sectors jointly. It has been reported, nevertheless, that this bill has been abandoned and that two ministries have prepared two other bills to split the two sectors and permit their separate management.

In light of this, legislation establishing Chambers of Commerce has been drafted in order to enable the independent development of the business sector.

Likewise, it was determined that the entity that formerly referred to as the “Zerf” in the proclamation will now operate independently as the Establishment of Independent Manufacturing Industry Councils. A consultation with stakeholders on the draft document was held last Saturday, the reporter confirmed, and a draft of the Proclamation for the Establishment of Manufacturing Industry Councils was prepared.

As a result, the two draft decrees will split the trade and industry sectors that have been united for several years and replace the decree of trade and industry associations councils that are currently in operation.

Recall that the Ministry of Trade and Regional Cooperation oversaw the preparation of the draft decree about the commercial sector and that stakeholders were consulted for the first time on the draft decree to create an industry council for manufacturing by separating the industrial sector.

There are rumors that the drafts contain articles outlining the roles and obligations as well as the structure and functioning of the trade and industry councils.

Different explanations exist for the benefits and drawbacks of reorganizing the business and sector from the local to the national levels. One common belief is that the industry will have more freedom if the business and sector are kept apart. They think the current decree will clear up the confusion caused by members’ accountability to either the Ministry of Industry or the Ministry of Trade and Regional Relations, in addition to solving the issues that existed between the business and the sector.

Some claim that this arrangement is particularly crucial to draw greater attention to the industrial sector.

Conversely, some argue that since industry and commerce share the same business characteristics, it is inappropriate to separate them and that the Chamber of Commerce and Industry should work together to prepare the draft, as it was previously prepared at the draft level. Members of the Chamber of Commerce who hold this opinion point out that many other nations have already established Chambers of Commerce and Industry, and they believe it would be best to follow suit in Ethiopia.

Proponents of the decrees designed to divide and establish the two sectors contend that the industrial sector must be organized independently to overcome numerous challenges and maximize the potential for economic growth in the nation.

In spite of this, the Industrial Council did not miss an opportunity to emphasise that, given that this was a first draft of the bill, it ought to be thoroughly discussed to ensure that there are no issues upon its implementation.

The manufacturing sector must be organized similarly to highlight the role that the industrial sector plays in the economy of the country.

According to what we know, Mr. Asfau Abebe, the consultant, provided a thorough explanation of the significance of an organization like an industrial council, which is crucial to the growth of the manufacturing industry sector. He stated that since there is a good chance that the industrial and commercial councils will be arranged in tandem, it is critical to establish a robust manufacturing industry council that addresses the prospects and difficulties facing the sector in order to bridge this divide.

Ethiopian Chambers of Commerce have been around for more than 80 years, and it is known that various names representing the nation’s business community were the catalyst for their founding.