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Mnangagwa stalls wealth tax, Zimbabwe parliament in limbo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58025, member: 636"] Zimbabwe has temporarily halted its wealth tax after Deputy Finance Minister Kudakwashe Mnangagwa addressed parliament this week. The government suspended implementation while addressing administrative challenges that prevent effective collection. Revenue officials need better systems to identify and evaluate assets held by wealthy citizens. Mnangagwa emphasized that authorities will only begin collection after completing necessary improvements and securing parliamentary approval. The delay allows proper framework development rather than rushing into flawed execution. The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority currently cannot adequately assess complex holdings of high-net-worth individuals. Financial experts warned that weak systems would create enforcement gaps and lead to reduced compliance rates. Parliament member Collins Bajila questioned whether officials should abandon the policy entirely since it generates no revenue yet. Mnangagwa rejected calls for complete repeal and maintained government commitment to eventual implementation. The administration views this levy as essential for securing fair contributions from economic elites toward national development programs. [/QUOTE]
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