Tax Rankings 2026

Lowest Income Tax Countries in Africa 2024

This ranking lists 54 countries from lowest to highest by income_max ascending. Somalia leads at 0.0%, while Chad has the highest rate at 60.0%. Data year: 2024.

📅 April 2026 🌎 54 countries ranked 📈 income_max ascending 🕑 Data: 2024
Key Insight Lowest rates: Somalia, South Sudan, Libya lead this ranking. The top-ranked country charges only 0.0% — making it among the most attractive globally for tax residency optimisation. Compare the full list below.

Top 3 — Lowest Income Tax Countries in Africa 2024

1st
Somalia
0.0%
Statutory rate
2nd
South Sudan
15.0%
Statutory rate
3rd
Libya
15.0%
Statutory rate
54countries ranked
32.1%average rate
1at 0% (tax-free)
39above 30%

Full Rankings Table

Filter: 54 countries
# Country Income Tax Top Rate
1
Somalia
Africa
0.0%
2
South Sudan
Africa
15.0%
3
Libya
Africa
15.0%
4
Guinea-Bissau
Africa
20.0%
5
Madagascar
Africa
20.0%
6
Sudan
Africa
20.0%
7
Mauritius
Africa
20.0%
8
Nigeria
Africa
24.0%
9
Angola
Africa
25.0%
10
Botswana
Africa
25.0%
11
Cape Verde
Africa
25.0%
12
Liberia
Africa
25.0%
13
São Tomé and Príncipe
Africa
25.0%
14
Egypt
Africa
25.0%
15
Burkina Faso
Africa
27.5%
16
Comoros
Africa
30.0%
17
Djibouti
Africa
30.0%
18
Rwanda
Africa
30.0%
19
Kenya
Africa
30.0%
20
Tanzania
Africa
30.0%
21
Mozambique
Africa
32.0%
22
Eritrea
Africa
33.0%
23
Eswatini
Africa
33.0%
24
Mauritania
Africa
33.0%
25
Seychelles
Africa
33.0%
26
Equatorial Guinea
Africa
35.0%
27
Gabon
Africa
35.0%
28
Gambia
Africa
35.0%
29
Malawi
Africa
35.0%
30
Algeria
Africa
35.0%
31
Benin
Africa
35.0%
32
Burundi
Africa
35.0%
33
Cameroon
Africa
35.0%
34
Niger
Africa
35.0%
35
Sierra Leone
Africa
35.0%
36
Togo
Africa
35.0%
37
Lesotho
Africa
35.0%
38
Tunisia
Africa
35.0%
39
Ethiopia
Africa
35.0%
40
Ghana
Africa
35.0%
41
Côte d'Ivoire
Africa
36.0%
42
Namibia
Africa
37.0%
43
Zambia
Africa
37.5%
44
Morocco
Africa
38.0%
45
Congo
Africa
40.0%
46
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa
40.0%
47
Guinea
Africa
40.0%
48
Mali
Africa
40.0%
49
Zimbabwe
Africa
40.0%
50
Senegal
Africa
40.0%
51
Uganda
Africa
40.0%
52
South Africa
Africa
45.0%
53
Central African Republic
Africa
50.0%
54
Chad
Africa
60.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries have the lowest Income Tax Top Rate?
The countries with the lowest Income Tax Top Rate are: Somalia, South Sudan, Libya. Somalia leads at 0.0%. Zero-tax or near-zero jurisdictions include UAE, Bahrain, and Cayman Islands for most income taxes. Among OECD nations, Bulgaria (10% flat), Hungary (15%), and Ireland (12.5% corporate) are notable low-tax options.
How does Income Tax Top Rate affect expats and digital nomads?
Income Tax Top Rate directly impacts take-home pay and investment returns for globally mobile professionals. A 30-percentage-point difference between countries can mean €30,000/year saved on €100,000 gross income. Key considerations: the 183-day residency rule, tax treaties between countries, territorial vs worldwide tax systems, and special regimes (Portugal IFICI 10% flat, Spain Beckham Law 24%). Always confirm current rates with official sources before relocating.
What is the methodology behind the Lowest Income Tax Countries in Africa 2024?
This ranking uses statutory headline rates from income_max ascending, data year 2024. Statutory rates are the official legal top rates — effective rates (after deductions, allowances, and tax treaty benefits) are typically lower. Corporate rates shown are the standard national rate excluding municipal or state surcharges. Rankings are updated annually as new OECD and official national data becomes available.
Data sources: OECD Tax Database, IMF Fiscal Monitor, national tax authorities. Rates shown are statutory headline rates (top marginal for income tax, standard for VAT/corporate). Effective rates depend on deductions, filing status, and individual circumstances. Last updated April 2026. Not tax advice — consult a qualified advisor for your situation.