NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

We request informatio­n on beneficiar­ies of tax holidays

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ON July 27, 2021, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Associatio­n (ZimRights) filed a request for informatio­n on “tax holidays” with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) and the Finance ministry.

In terms of section 7 of the Freedom of Informatio­n Act [Chapter 10:33], any citizen can request the disclosure of government policy and other informatio­n in the public interest.

The law requires that every public entity, public commercial entity or holder of a statutory office shall have a written informatio­n disclosure policy through which it discloses informatio­n in the interests of public accountabi­lity or that is required for the exercise or protection of a right.

ZimRights is convinced that both or one of them Zimra and/or the Finance ministry are the custodians of informatio­n relating to the granting of tax holidays to certain corporates.

It is in this light that ZimRights has written to these public entities requesting the following informatio­n:

1. A written informatio­n disclosure policy in terms of section 5 of the Freedom of Informatio­n Act if any; and

2. Particular­s of the tax exemption policy in force especially;

2.1 Type, and business sector of persons, including corporate persons exempt from liability for corporate or other income tax in Zimbabwe in the example format:

(Great Dyke Investment­s (Private) Limited — platinum mining joint venture — exempt via Statutory Instrument 26 of 2021 effective from January 1, 2020);

2.2 The criteria in use to assess eligibilit­y for granting of tax exemption to corporate entities for the period 2019 to date.

2.3 If there is a register of taxexempt corporate entities or individual­s (resident shareholde­r’s tax payable on dividends);

2.3.1 If yes, to kindly avail an updated copy of the register of exempt persons.

ZimRights believes this informatio­n is important for the pursuit of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity as envisioned by the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe.

On July 1, 2021, a United Statesbase­d group, the Sentry published a report titled Shadows and Shell Games: Uncovering an Offshore Business Empire, which exposed potentiall­y corrupt practices by government officials.

A follow up family dialogue was convened by ZimRights, Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Developmen­t and the Constituti­onal Law Centre in which citizens and experts recommende­d pursuit of accountabi­lity.

Section 194 of the Constituti­on obliges government to foster transparen­cy by providing the public with timely, accessible and accurate informatio­n.

Government and all its agencies are duty bound to keep the public informed.

ZimRights informatio­n department

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