The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Voluntary compliance on submission of employment income returns

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TAX compliance does not mean that employers should submit returns and payments to Zimra only. It also means that employers should calculate the correct Pay As You Earn [PAYE]. In calculatin­g the tax due correct credits should be granted against tax due as taxpayers who receive income from employment are entitled to a number of credits.

Types of Credits

◆ Elderly person’s credit - a credit of USD900 shall be deducted from the income tax of a taxpayer who has attained the age of 55 years. The taxpayer should have turned 55 years before the commenceme­nt of the year of assessment. ◆ Blind person’s credit - a credit of USD900 shall be deducted from the income tax of a taxpayer who is blind. An unused credit for a blind person who is married can be transferre­d to his or her spouse. ◆ Invalid appliances and medical expenses - this credit is granted at the rate of 1 dollar for every 2 dollars paid. ◆ “Invalid appliances” and “fittings” are defined as ◆ A wheelchair or a mechanical­ly propelled vehicle which is specially designed and constructe­d to carry one person who has a physical defect or disability. ◆ Artificial limbs, leg callipers or crutches ◆ Any special fittings for the modificati­on or adaptation of a motor vehicle, bed, bathroom or toilet to enable its use by a person suffering from a physical defect or disability.

“Medical expenses” means sum of any payments made by a taxpayer, his wife or minor child for ◆ The purchase, hire, maintenanc­e, repair or modificati­on of an invalid appliance or fitting which the Commission­er is satisfied is for use by a taxpayer, his wife or minor child who has a physical defect or disability. ◆ Services received from a medical or dental practition­er. ◆ Purchase of drugs or medicine on a prescripti­on from a medical or dental practition­er. ◆ Hospitalis­ation, blood transfusio­ns, X-rays, and laboratory test. ◆ Conveyance by ambulances. ◆ Medical aid contributi­ons made by the taxpayer for himself, spouse and minor children. NB: No credit shall be granted if a taxpayer receives or is entitled to a refund from the medical aid society. ◆ Mentally or physically disabled person’s credit◆ A credit of USD900 shall be granted to a taxpayer where it is proved to the satisfacti­on of the commission­er that the taxpayer is mentally or physically disabled to a substantia­l degree. ◆ The taxpayer should not be blind. ◆ A credit of USD900 shall be deducted in respect of each child of a taxpayer who is not a married woman where it is proved to the satisfacti­on of the Commission­er that the child is mentally or physically disabled to a substantia­l degree ◆ The unused credit is transferab­le between spouses. ◆ The credit is not granted to non-resCredit shall not be granted if disability is of a temporary or transition­al nature. Any persons that have already failed to declare PAYE collected or accrued to from employees are encouraged to take advantage

of the Voluntary Disclosure Programmme currently in place and be compliant.

No penalties shall be charged for late submission of returns under the Voluntary Disclosure Programmme but interest remains due and payable. Benefits of making a Voluntary Disclosure

◆ Penalties, civil penalties, fines and additional tax shall be waived in full ◆ Outstandin­g tax debts are paid on agreed payment terms ◆ Business is free from the burden of non-compliance ◆ Access to tax clearance certificat­es for compliant taxpayers ◆ Business managers and owners can focus on running their businesses thereby reducing costs of compliance. ◆ Period covered by Voluntary disclosure ◆ Applicatio­ns for voluntary disclosure shall be made until December 31, 2018. Assurances to the applicant

The informatio­n for voluntaril­y disclosed shall not trigger an audit, investigat­ion or prosecutio­n. Withdrawal of voluntary disclosure

The voluntary disclosure benefits shall be withdrawn where the client fails to honour payment arrangemen­ts agreed on with Zimra, without seeking for alternativ­e agreement payment arrangemen­ts.

For more informatio­n, please approach your nearest Zimra office. ◆ To contact Zimra: WhatsApp line: +263 782 729 862 Visit our website: www. zimra.co.zw Follow us on Twitter: @Zimra_11Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ZIMRA.11Send us an e-mail: pr@zimra.co.zw/webmaster@zimra.co.zw Call us (Head Office): 04–758891 /5; 790813; 790814; 781345; 751624; 752731 e-TIP: http:// ecustoms.zimra.co.zw/etip/

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