La problématique du contrôle fiscal dans les petites entreprises en République Démocratique du Congo - CSN

La problématique du contrôle fiscal dans les petites entreprises en République Démocratique du Congo

Publication Date : 05/04/2025

DOI: 10.59228/rcst.025.v4.i1.134


Author(s) :

Lilanga Sombola Daudet, Mavika Makaya Chimene , Boone Imbolo Jean Michel, Diebo Miawakana Joseph, Katshaka Katumbayi Elie-Florent.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 4
,
Issue 1
(04 - 2025)



Abstract :

The Congolese tax system is self-liquidating, meaning that the taxpayer freely declares his taxable income and pays the amount due. By presumption, the tax administration recognizes the sincerity of the declaration because it serves as a basis for determining the tax owed by the taxpayer. The tax audit makes it possible to verify the sincerity or accuracy of the declaration, by comparing the declared income in relation to existing income. The consequence of the tax audit leads to two results, namely: - Acquittal: if the auditor was unable to detect the discrepancy between the declared incomes compared to the existing income during the tax audit. - Adjustment: if the verifier manages to demonstrate the gap between the declared income and the actual income. Tax auditors generally say that tax audits in small businesses often result in recovery and that it is difficult for a company to escape. Generally speaking, taxpayers are experiencing a situation of widespread recovery. Through this work, our concern is to know why tax control in small businesses generally leads to a result, tax adjustment. We will analyze the way in which tax audits take place in small businesses to identify weaknesses and propose the solution by suggesting a new method with the aim of reversing this trend of generalization of tax adjustment.


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