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Zim slaps 15% tax on Netflix and Starlink
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81742, member: 636"] Zimbabwe just slapped a new tax on your Netflix and Starlink subscriptions. Users in Zimbabwe now pay a fifteen percent Digital Services Withholding Tax on payments to foreign platforms like streaming services, satellite internet providers, and e-hailing apps. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube introduced this levy under the new Finance Act, aiming to capture revenue from offshore digital companies that lack a physical presence in the country. Banks and mobile money operators are required to withhold the tax at the point of payment before sending funds abroad, remitting it to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority within thirty days. The government argues this move promotes fairness, as local businesses face full taxation while international platforms have largely operated outside the tax framework. Minister Ncube stated that payments for these digital services were previously remitted offshore without being subject to value-added tax or income tax, creating what he called base erosion risks and an unfair advantage for foreign firms. The tax applies specifically to services like online content subscriptions, digital advertising, e-commerce commissions, and satellite-based internet access fees. Intermediaries processing payments must provide users with a certificate showing the tax amount withheld. Failure to comply with the withholding and remittance rules brings penalties, including liability for the unpaid tax plus a fifteen percent surcharge, though authorities may waive penalties if no tax evasion was intended. This system is designed for efficient, real-time collection. Zimbabwe joins a global trend, following countries like Kenya, Nigeria, and several European nations that have implemented similar taxes on digital services. The measure targets the millions spent annually by Zimbabweans on platforms such as Netflix, InDrive, Google, Meta, and Starlink. The government's stated goal is to safeguard national taxing rights and bring these rapidly growing digital revenue streams into the domestic tax net. [/QUOTE]
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