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Zimra says digital tax levels the field, critics unimpressed
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84279, member: 160"] The taxman finally figured out how to squeeze cash from your late-night streaming habits. ZIMRA defends its digital services levy as a necessary evil to stop offshore platforms from bullying local businesses through unfair advantages. Mathias Chinanayi argues that foreign tech giants serving Zimbabwean customers should face similar fiscal hurdles as domestic operators. Officials claim this policy promotes fair competition rather than just punishing imports. Local shops pay their dues, yet external providers previously operated tax-free while selling identical electronic services. The authority insists that leveling the playing field prevents an economic imbalance where money flows out without benefiting the national treasury. Consumers settle this bill locally rather than the foreign supplier handling it directly. Banks and payment agents withhold the funds before the cash leaves the country. The external companies face a separate levy on their gross income, keeping the two tax streams theoretically distinct according to the technical team. Fears about double-dipping remain rampant despite official assurances. ZIMRA promises that mechanisms exist to prevent duplicate charges when value-added tax already applies. They maintain that intermediaries will remit the correct amounts without overcharging, though skepticism lingers among those watching their bank balances shrink. [/QUOTE]
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