The Voice (Botswana)

BURS tightens tax laws

- TAX COLLECTOR: Makgolo BY KABELO ADAMSON kabelo@thevoicebw.com @Kabelo_adamson

Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) is undertakin­g some key activities that are expected to expedite BURS’ operationa­l efficiency in tax revenue collection.

When briefing the media recently, Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t, Peggy Serame, said some of these activities include the review of the tax legislatio­n.

“We are undertakin­g a holistic review of the Value Added Tax Act and the Income Tax Act to ensure that these legislatio­ns anchor the efficacy of tax revenue mobilisati­on in the modern society,” said the finance minister.

Serame said the review will result in the enactment of a new Tax Administra­tion Act, as well as revised Income Tax Act and VAT Act.

BURS, according to Serame, will also increase tax audits and inspection­s.

“BURS is enhancing the capacity, skills and capabiliti­es of its auditors to ensure that there is no tax revenue that eludes the government,” she said.

The minister said this includes training tax auditors continuous­ly in general, auditing techniques and in specialise­d areas such as internatio­nal financial reporting standards, auditing the telecom

munication­s, mining, retail and financial sectors, as well as transfer pricing.

“To that effect, the auditors have commenced audits in these specialise­d sectors and BURS continues to explore the possibilit­y of auditing other areas such as the tourism sector,” she said.

Meanwhile, the tax agency has at the end of March this year collected revenue amounting to P45.3 billion, surpassing a target of P44.4 billion.

BURS Commission­er General, Jeanette Makgolo, said this was on the back of a stronger income tax and VAT collection.

Last year, the government raised VAT from 12 percent to 14 percent while more taxes such as sugar tax were introduced.

“You will agree with me that during this period where macroecono­mic conditions are not favourable to realise optimal revenue collection, this collection is not a windfall, but the results of deliberate efforts and hardwork of visionary men and women of BURS, and our key stakeholde­rs,” said Makgolo.

During the 2022/2023 financial year, the tax agency is eyeing to collect P46.433 billion.

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