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ZIMRA's drones hunt informal traders at Beitbridge for taxes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51999, member: 636"] Zimbabwe Revenue Authority surpassed its six-month collection targets while advancing toward an annual goal of $7.2 billion. Commissioner General Regina Chinamasa addressed Parliament's Budget Committee regarding these fiscal achievements. Digital transformation efforts and enhanced compliance systems drove the improved performance. The authority credits innovative approaches for bringing previously untaxed sectors into the formal revenue framework. Economic indicators suggest favorable conditions for continued growth throughout the remaining fiscal period. The Block Management System launched in 2024 transformed tax compliance among informal businesses across Zimbabwe. Regional kiosks successfully integrated small and medium enterprises into established tax structures. Aerial surveillance technology deployed at major border crossings strengthened customs enforcement capabilities. The Electronic Single Window system streamlined operations across 22 different border agencies. Processing times for both commercial shipments and individual travelers decreased significantly under the new framework. ZIMRA confronts operational challenges despite recent successes in revenue collection efforts. Legacy debts totaling $800 million constrain the authority's financial flexibility. Infrastructure modernization requirements demand substantial investment to sustain current momentum. Wealth tax legislation alignment remains a priority for parliamentary action. Budget Committee Chair Dr. Energy Mutodi committed legislative support for the revenue authority's mission. Parliamentary oversight will expand through planned visits to border facilities and operational centers. The authority pursues an ambitious 18 percent tax-to-GDP ratio target for the current fiscal year. Recent economic growth patterns support optimistic projections for sustained revenue expansion. Continued digital transformation projects require adequate funding to maintain operational improvements. The informal sector's enhanced compliance represents a significant shift in Zimbabwe's tax collection landscape. [/QUOTE]
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