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Mthuli Ncube scraps dollar withdrawal tax after public fury
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78436, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube, just totally bailed on a planned tax for pulling U.S. dollars out of the bank. He announced a full repeal in parliament, killing the levy only weeks after proposing it in the national budget. The tiered tax would have slapped a fee on individual monthly cash withdrawals over five hundred bucks, with even higher rates for companies. Ncube folded under massive public and political pressure. He admitted the policy would have pushed people away from using banks, which was the exact opposite of its intended goal. The backlash was instant and fierce, with critics like lawyer Fadzayi Mahere and economist Gift Mugano slamming it as a terrible idea that punished regular citizens. Mugano later credited the government for listening to the outcry. Scrapping the tax means people can access their U.S. dollar savings without that extra charge. The whole episode is seen as a win for public sentiment over the treasury's initial plans, though other existing taxes and bank fees remain unchanged. The government's push for digital payments continues, just without this particular stick. [/QUOTE]
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