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Banks win tax break, savings get their moment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76245, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's banking sector got a tax break that lets it write off interest paid on deposits, and the Bankers Association is pumped about it. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said the policy fixes a weird mismatch where banks got taxed on money they paid out to savers, and CBZ Holdings CEO Lawrence Nyazema thinks it'll push banks to offer better rates while boosting their margins. The change kicks in next year with anti-abuse guardrails like transfer-pricing rules and thin-capitalization tests. Local banks stand to gain the most since they hold way more fixed-term deposits than international competitors, according to economist Enoch Rukarwa. Investment banker Chikomborero Gwata called it long overdue and said freeing up that capital means more lending power and cheaper credit down the line. But veteran banker Raymond Madziva warned that lower taxable profits could dent government revenue, and he pointed out that enforcement will matter since sketchy related-party deals could inflate interest expenses. [/QUOTE]
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