
African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal
Prof U Uwalomwa (Editor-in-Chief); Prof P Gendron, Prof C Fritz, Prof J Ibietan, Dr T Cheickna, Dr H Issahaku, Dr S N Y Simpson, Dr M Olayinka; Dr S Coulibaly, Dr G Occhiali, Dr M K Trésor-Gauthier, Dr J F Boudet
ISSN: 2709-8575
Product code: AMDTJ004
Years of Publication: 2021 – current
Published: Annually
Accreditation: Scopus (Elsevier) wef 31 January 2025
About this publication
The African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal (AMTJ ) is an annual, applied scientific journal that is double-blind peer-reviewed. The journal publishes original high-quality research papers that use analytical, empirical and contemporary methods across the whole spectrum of taxation research. It is an initiative of the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF), an international organisation that acts as a platform for promoting co-operation, knowledge sharing and capacity building among African revenue administrations (RAs) thereby reducing duplication of work. From its inception in 2009, when it was formally launched in Kampala, Uganda, ATAF has grown in stature and in influence. Today, ATAF is an important voice in taxation globally with its membership at 44 African tax administrations, after the DRC has joined on 7 June 2024.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2025 / Volume 5
The Impact of Tax Lottery Design on Tax Compliance: A Lab Experiment in Tanzania
Author: Cyril Chimilila
Source: African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal, (2025)
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Tax Collection in Developing Nations: A Systematic Literature Review
Author: Joy Mudome
Source: African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal, (2025)
Determining the Optimal Value-Added Tax Threshold For Eswatini
Author: Phindile Masuku
Source: African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal, (2025)
The Role of Electronic Tax Stamps System on Revenue Collection in Tanzania
Author: Innocent Nyamfulula
Source: African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal, (2025)
Digitalising Tax Compliance and Elevating Revenue Forecasting in Rwanda: Evidence from Statistical Modelling and Machine Learning
Author: Clement Uwizeye
Source: African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal, (2025)
Forecasting Tax Revenue Using Arima and Vector Autoregressiive (Var) Modelling in Tanzania
Author: Masoud Albiman
Source: African Multidisciplinary Tax Journal, (2025)