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New startup to guide SMEs as Finance Law sharpens focus on compliance

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March 23, 2026
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By Giyo Ndzi

In late 2025, Cameroon’s Parliament adopted the 2026 Finance Law, a sweeping fiscal reform that signals a new phase in how businesses local and digital alike are taxed and regulated in the country. The legislation, effective from January, 2026, introduces several notable changes aimed at modernising the tax system, widening the tax base, and strengthening compliance. For entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups, the implications are both significant and immediate, reshaping not only the obligations they must meet but also the risks of falling behind.

A key facet of the new law is its taxation of the digital economy and non‑resident operators. Under the updated rules, foreign online platforms that generate revenue from Cameroonian users, even without a physical presence in the country, are now subject to a minimum 3 % tax on locally generated turnover. If their economic activity in Cameroon reaches a “significant economic presence” threshold such as achieving at least FCFA 50 million in annual revenue or servicing more than 1,000 users locally they may be taxed under the standard corporate regime at up to 30 % on profits

This measure is part of a broader shift to capture value created by the digital economy and to ensure equity between local and foreign operators. Analysts say it also puts the onus on businesses especially those with cross‑border digital reach to build structures that align with modern tax expectations.

Compliance to be the new normal

Recent data highlights the scale of the challenge. According to economic observers’ estimates, 99.8 % of Cameroon’s private sector is composed of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), of which roughly 79 % are very small businesses (TPEs) operating largely informally. This informal reality has long been a barrier to broad‑based compliance and revenue collection.

Moreover, local tax authorities have steadily toughened enforcement. The 2026 Finance Law outlines measures such as e‑invoicing systems for real‑time VAT reporting, digital filing platforms, and graduated penalties for late or absent declarations. According to the Ministry of Finance, businesses must begin adapting to these systems if they want to avoid sanctions. These reforms come at a time when Cameroon is also navigating broader fiscal pressures and ever rising cost of administration and living.

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For many businesses in Cameroon especially startups and young enterprises, formal compliance has historically been seen as bureaucratic, expensive, or secondary to growth. Yet the finance law clearly signals that informality will no longer be sustainable.

This evolving regulatory environment has boosted interest in compliance support services, notably a new Cameroonian startup called CamCTax. A service offered by the multifaceted Architect brand, CamCTax offers guidance and solutions tailored to the realities of Cameroon’s tax and registration landscape. Its services range from assistance with company registration (RCCM) to tax declaration planning, ensuring that entrepreneurs understand and meet their legal obligations without fear or confusion.

“Today’s business climate demands both agility and structure,” says a CamCTax representative. “Cameroon’s entrepreneurs are creative and ambitious but ambition alone isn’t enough. Solid compliance is what keeps a business in good standing, especially under the new finance law.”

CamCTax’s arrival comes at a moment when business formalisation is no longer a suggestion but an imperative. By helping companies navigate complex requirements,  from tax registration to e‑invoicing readiness, the startup says it is positioning itself as a partner in Cameroon’s economic transformation.

From informal hustles to sustainable enterprises

As Cameroon implements its 2026 Finance Law, businesses are expected to adapt or risk falling behind. For entrepreneurs and SMEs, the stakes have never been higher. But so too are the opportunities, CamCTax has explained. This formalisation, the service provider notes, opens doors to credit facilities, partnerships, market trust, and the credibility needed to scale beyond informal markets.

In this climate, it furthers, tools and services that demystify compliance will likely become indispensable and companies and individuals that embrace these changes early stand a better chance not only of surviving but of thriving in Cameroon’s increasingly structured economic landscape.

First published in NewsWatch newspaper No 229 of Monday, March 23, 2026.

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