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Microfinance banks seek tax law review

For the past two years or so, the microfinance sector has been calling for industry-friendly laws, arguing that their services help the most needy citizens, besides supporting the government’s efforts to eradicate poverty. According to Peter Rwema, the director of research and development at the Association of Microfinance Institutions of Rwanda, tax laws are stifling service delivery and sector growth and, therefore, should be amended. He also notes that the leasing law, which was prepared in 2010 should be passed. Rwema had a chat with Business Times Peterson Tumwebaza about these and other issues affecting the industry:
Peter Rwema, the director of research and development at the Association of Microfinance Institutions of Rwanda.  The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze.
Peter Rwema, the director of research and development at the Association of Microfinance Institutions of Rwanda. The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze.
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