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Zimra explains digital tax and somehow clears up nothing
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84251, member: 160"] Zimbabwe’s tax authority just admitted its new online levy is completely broken. ZIMRA attempted to explain the Digital Services Withholding Tax, but the statement only proved that the system lacks basic logic. Officials confirmed the fifteen percent fee targets the local user rather than the foreign corporation. This results in a thirty percent total hit when stacked atop the existing Value Added Tax. Banks automatically deduct the money because distinguishing between physical items and digital subscriptions on platforms like Amazon proves impossible. ZIMRA confessed that major operational glitches persist and promised to repair the framework later. This means the state rolled out a defective product and expects citizens to bankroll the beta test. Blame sits with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube instead of the collection agency. The Ministry forced this law through without addressing obvious flaws first. The population bears the cost while leadership scrambles to find answers they should have possessed before pressing the start button. [/QUOTE]
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