Hutton's W.Africa Customers Gain Tax Free Bonus

December 16, 2014

Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor

Hutton’s customers in West Africa will receive up to a 50% tax saving.

The international ship supply group has completed its company formation customs approval in Luba Freeport, Equatorial Guinea, which makes Hutton’s Remote Site Services, part of the Hutton’s Group, the only tax-free ship’s chandler in the region.

Hutton’s Duty Free operation is now operational and will mean up to a 50% tax saving for vessels operating in the area. 

Luba Freeport is located on the island of Bioco, allowing it to service the offshore market in Nigeria and Cameroon.

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