Navigating taxation in Liberia:

2026 Liberia Tax Facts and Figures

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  • Publication
  • March 09, 2026

As part of PwC’s broader commitment to supporting clients with cross border and regional operations, PwC Liberia offers integrated tax advisory and compliance services tailored to businesses with interests across West Africa.

PwC Liberia continues to strengthen its role in providing tax services to both resident and non-resident companies, ensuring a consistent and efficient delivery model for clients operating in multiple jurisdictions. With Liberia’s growing importance as a hub for natural resources, agriculture, and services, the firm’s Monrovia office is strategically positioned to support investors and businesses navigating the country’s evolving tax landscape.

The Republic of Liberia, located on the west coast of Africa, shares borders with Guinea, Côte d’Ivoire, and Sierra Leone, and enjoys direct access to the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital city, Monrovia, serves as the administrative and commercial centre. Liberia is divided into 15 counties, each overseen by superintendents appointed by the President, reflecting the country’s decentralised governance structure.

The official language of Liberia is English. Liberia uses dual currencies which are the Liberian dollar (LRD) and United States dollar (US$). Liberia is a founding member of the United Nation and its specialised agencies, a member of the African Union (AU), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Development Bank (ADB), and the Mano River Union (MRU).

Liberia is a nation rich with natural resources including iron ore, gold, diamonds, natural rubber, large forests for logging and timber harvesting, and vast agricultural land for ensuring food security.

PwC Liberia’s tax line of service provides comprehensive support to businesses, including:

  • Tax advisory services for resident and non-resident companies
  • Payroll compliance and management
  • Transfer pricing services
  • Corporate tax compliance
  • Entity set up and strategic tax planning
  • Tax health checks and risk assessments
  • Regulatory compliance services
  • And many other services that are tailored to the needs of the client

This breadth of services ensures that clients receive tailored advice that reflects both national legislation and regional frameworks, particularly those shaped by ECOWAS and other multilateral institutions.

To support clients in understanding and navigating Liberia’s tax environment, PwC Liberia is pleased to present the Liberia Tax Facts and Figures publication. This resource provides a detailed overview of key elements of the Liberian tax system, including Corporate Income Tax (CIT), Goods and Services Tax (GST), and Customs duties and border taxes.
   
The publication also highlights recent changes in tax legislation and administrative practice, helping stakeholders stay informed of developments that could affect compliance obligations and strategic planning. Given Liberia’s dynamic regulatory environment, access to current, concise, and reliable tax information is critical for managing risks and identifying opportunities.

PwC Liberia supports clients through an experienced network of professionals with deep knowledge of Liberia’s legal and regulatory framework. The firm delivers advice that takes into account sectoral differences, regional considerations, and the specific nature of each business.


Our approach combines technical accuracy with practical insights, helping clients remain compliant while identifying planning opportunities that align with their broader commercial objectives.
 
The Liberia Tax Facts and Figures publication forms part of PwC’s ongoing efforts to empower clients with tools and knowledge that enhance decision-making and long-term success. In a landscape where tax and regulatory expectations are continuously evolving, this guide serves as a reliable foundation for both compliance and strategic planning.

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