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Houthi militia imposes new taxes on merchants and demands tenants of endowments to vacate their shops.

Houthi Militia Imposes New Taxes on Traders in Ibb

In a surprising move, the Houthi militia has imposed new taxes on traders in the city of Ibb. The militia has also demanded that certain tenants vacate their rented properties managed by the local Endowments Office.

Traders Face Heavy Financial Burden

Sources indicate that the Houthi militia forced numerous traders in Ibb to pay substantial amounts, estimated in the millions, as an advance payment for taxes due in 2025. These taxes are typically assessed at the end of the fiscal year. Furthermore, the militia pressured traders to pay amounts that should be calculated based on year-end profits. Those who refused faced threats of imprisonment.

Many traders expressed their astonishment at these oppressive measures, especially considering the unprecedented economic downturn affecting the province.

Urgent Eviction Notices Issued

Additionally, the local Endowments Office, under the control of the Houthi militia, issued urgent eviction notices to tenants occupying one of its buildings in the Al-Mashanah district. According to a document obtained by Yemen Youth Net, the Endowments Office has given tenants in the “Al-Zahabiya Al-Ulya” building a one-month deadline to vacate their premises. The office threatened to take action against those who do not comply.

The document also stated that the Endowments Office intends to renovate the building and convert it into a commercial mall.

Ongoing Pressure on Local Tenants

In recent years, the Houthi militia has systematically restricted local tenants of endowment properties in Ibb. In contrast, the militia has leased large endowment assets to investors and influential figures from northern provinces at significantly lower prices. This trend raises concerns about the fairness and sustainability of economic practices in the region.

The actions of the Houthi militia have drawn widespread criticism, as traders and tenants alike struggle to navigate the challenging economic landscape in Ibb.

 

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Salam Noor

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