The Herald (Zimbabwe)

GOVERNMENT TO LOWER TAXES:

- Business Reporter

GOVERNMENT will soon lower tax brackets for various economic players as an incentive to encourage investment in the country and grow the tax base.

Addressing Zimbabwean­s and investors in Namibia on Monday where he had accompanie­d President Mnangagwa on a working visit, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa, conceded the country had a higher tax regime.

President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion has placed economic recovery high on it’s agenda and has been on an offensive creating an environmen­t that promotes business growth as well as luring new investment.

Responding to contributi­ons from participan­ts that the country was losing out on investment opportunit­ies due to comparativ­ely higher taxation, Minister Chinamasa said Government is aware local taxes are high.

Minister Chinamasa, however, said Government is working on lowering the same, a move he said will grow the cake.

“Taxation, I agree with you is too high,” said Minister Chinamasa. “It’s a matter that we are going to address so that we can proceed to a position where we get more taxes from more volumes,” he said.

Despite slow growth of the economy in 2017, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra), managed to meet its annual revenue target that played a part in reducing the country’s budget deficit.

With an annual target of $3,4 billion, Zimbabwe in 2017 recorded its highest revenue receipts with a gross total of $3,978 billion that translated to $3,75 billion in net collection­s.

The collection­s for the year were 17 percent higher than what had been targeted for.

The target for 2018 has, however, been revised by 26, 47 percent to $4,3 billion and Zimra has promised to upscale and redouble its efforts not only to achieve, but to surpass the target.

President Mnangagwa also used the same meeting to urge Zimbabwean­s in the diaspora to come back home and play a part in the country’s quest for economic recovery and growth.

The President highlighte­d investment opportunit­ies in such sectors as mining, agricultur­e, education, tourism and infrastruc­ture developmen­t among other sectors.

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