1. Scope of Application
This policy applies to all data collected or processed through:
- The official DIL website.
- Electronic portals and mobile services.
- Paper forms and in-person interactions.
- Official communication channels (email, SMS, and others).
Whether you are a taxpayer, employee, service provider, or visitor, we treat your personal information with the highest level of confidentiality and respect.
2. Legal Basis for Data Collection
DIL collects and processes personal data primarily to fulfill its legal and public service duties, including:
- Tax assessment, audit, and collection,
- Management of declarations and exemptions,
- Issuance of tax certificates and fiscal documents,
- Statistical and administrative reporting,
- Enhancing user experience and online service functionality.
We never collect data beyond what is strictly necessary for a legitimate and clearly defined purpose.
3. Categories of Personal Data Collected
Depending on the context, the following types of personal data may be collected:
- Identity data (e.g. name, national ID/passport number, birth date),
- Contact information (e.g. address, phone number, email),
- Financial and fiscal information (e.g. income, declared assets, deductions),
- Taxpayer activity data (e.g. declarations, payments, historical filings),
- Digital interaction data (e.g. IP address, browser type, cookies consent).
We never collect data beyond what is strictly necessary for a legitimate and clearly defined purpose.
4. Data Retention
Personal data is stored only for as long as it is necessary to fulfill its intended purpose and to comply with legal retention periods. After this period, data is securely archived or permanently deleted.
5. Data Sharing and Confidentiality
DIL does not sell, rent, or exchange personal data with third parties. However, data may be shared under specific conditions:
- With public or judicial authorities when legally required,
- With tax-related partner institutions (e.g. DGI, provincial revenue authorities),
- With IT or service providers under strict confidentiality agreements.
All DIL personnel and third-party contractors are bound by strict confidentiality obligations.
6. Data Security Measures
We implement robust physical, organizational, and digital safeguards to protect your data, including:
- Encrypted communication and storage systems,
- Secure servers hosted in compliance with national standards,
- Access control and identity authentication protocols,
- Regular audits, backups, and system updates.
In case of a data breach, we are committed to promptly investigating, containing the breach, and notifying affected individuals where applicable.
7. Your Rights as a Data Subject
In accordance with recognized data protection principles, individuals have the following rights:
- Right to Access: Request a copy of your personal data held by DIL.
- Right to Rectification: Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Right to Erasure (under specific conditions): Request deletion of data no longer needed.
- Right to Restrict Processing: Limit how your data is used, if legally permissible.
- Right to Object: Oppose certain types of processing (e.g. marketing).
- Right to File a Complaint: Lodge a formal complaint with the DIL Data Protection Officer.
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us via the details listed in Section 9.
8. Use of Digital Services and Cookies
When you interact with DIL digital platforms, cookies and tracking technologies may be used to enhance functionality and user experience. Please refer to our Cookies Policy for details.
9. Contact for Data Protection
For any questions, data access requests, or complaints related to personal data, please contact:
Direction des Impôts du Lualaba – DIL
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331 Des Pins Avenue
Biashara Quarter
Commune of Dilala
Kolwezi, Lualaba
DR Congo - +243 992 536 483
- legal@dil-rdc.com