South Sudan records 130 billion SSP monthly revenue collection, boosted by digital reforms and fiscal discipline.
The South Sudan Revenue Authority announced record monthly revenue collection of 130 billion South Sudanese Pounds, marking a significant milestone in the country’s fiscal performance. Officials attributed the surge to ongoing digital transformation, improved tax administration, and stricter enforcement measures. This level of revenue is expected to support budget execution, debt servicing, and public service delivery, offering a rare positive sign amid broader economic challenges. The achievement underscores the potential of institutional reforms to stabilize public finances and support macroeconomic recovery efforts.
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