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ZIMRA Freezes TelOne Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes, Crisis Deepens
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48159, member: 636"] Tax collectors just locked down TelOne's money accounts after the phone company failed to pay what it owed. The government telecom business cannot touch its cash because revenue officials decided to take tough action. Company leaders say they cannot pay taxes because other government departments refuse to settle their bills. The crisis has reached dangerous levels that threaten daily operations across the country. TelOne boss Lawrence Nkala revealed that various government offices owe his company a massive 19 million dollars. These unpaid bills have created serious money problems that make basic functions nearly impossible. The debt pile keeps growing as ministries and agencies ignore their payment duties. Government departments continue using TelOne services without paying for them. Workers at the telecom giant face delayed paychecks because managers cannot access frozen bank accounts. Employees worry about their jobs as the financial mess gets worse each day. The company struggles to pay utility bills and other basic costs needed to keep services running. Staff members feel anxious about their future as the crisis deepens. Revenue authority officials refuse to show mercy even though the government owes TelOne millions. Tax collectors believe every company must follow the same rules regardless of who owes them money. The authority wants to send a clear message that nobody gets special treatment. Government insiders say compliance remains the top priority for all businesses. TelOne leaders beg for urgent help to save the strategic national asset from total collapse. The company needs a clear plan about when government departments will pay their overdue bills. [/QUOTE]
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