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Mutharika hikes VAT, wallets brace for pain
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81446, member: 636"] VAT just went up, and the government is taking out huge loans. Malawi's President, Peter Mutharika, signed off on several new laws, most notably a tax change that hikes the national Value Added Tax levy from 16.5 percent to 17.5 percent, a move directly affecting both businesses and ordinary shoppers. He also authorized two major foreign loans for the Finance Minister, one for 38 million euros to fund the next part of fixing the M1 road, and another for 27 million dollars for a water and sanitation system around Jenda. Additionally, Mutharika approved an increase to the national budget, pushing it up past 8.5 trillion kwacha. These actions, confirmed by an official gazette, make the laws immediately active. The combined decisions point to significant financial planning shifts as the year closes, focusing on gathering more public revenue while committing to long-term infrastructure and service projects. The road rehab and water project loans represent substantial foreign borrowing aimed at concrete improvements. The overall legislative package underscores a push to adjust the country's fiscal approach through both new taxation and substantial planned spending. [/QUOTE]
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