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Monthly tax clearance chaos, ZIMRA’s new headache for biz
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78430, member: 636"] ZIMRA just dropped a new policy on tax clearance certificates, and business owners are absolutely losing it. Starting late December, those ITF263 forms will only be good for one month instead of lasting longer. This comes from some public notice. The whole point is to force constant monthly checks. To get one, you gotta file every return on time, pay every cent owed unless you have a solid payment plan, and if you're VAT registered, your fiscal gadgets better be hooked up and transmitting data properly. Fail on any of this, and you lose next month's clearance. The backlash from companies and accountants online is brutal. They're calling it a massive admin nightmare, saying that checking and filing certificates for every single supplier each month is basically a full-time job. People are pointing out that it wrecks cash flow, especially for businesses that get paid late. They're also deeply skeptical that ZIMRA's systems can even handle this without crashing. A major criticism is that this just hammers the already compliant formal businesses, while the informal sector skates by untouched. Many see it as a direct contradiction to the government's own talk about making business easier, arguing this monthly grind will choke operations. The real teeth in this policy are the instant consequences. No valid certificate means you can't get government tenders or new contracts, you might not qualify for loans, and clients could withhold a huge chunk of your payment as tax. It basically puts every company on a monthly probation period run by the tax authority. The general sentiment online is that this was a top-down decree with zero real consultation, and that a quarterly system would be way more reasonable than this relentless monthly cycle. [/QUOTE]
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