The Zimbabwe Independent

Zimra fails to receipt ZW$1,6bn

- SYDNEY KAWADZA

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) failed to receipt deposits from clients worth close to ZW$2 billion (about US$3 million) last year, according to the Auditor-General Mildred Chiri.

This is contained in the Auditor-General report for the financial year ended December 31 2021 on state-owned enterprise­s and parastatal­s submitted to Parliament this week.

The report highlighte­d that entities continued to ignore the Auditor-General, including failing to submit their financial statements for audits.

There were 53 entities that had not yet submitted financial statements for audit when the report was prepared while four others had accounts in arrears of more than three years.

On Zimra, Chiri, on the basis of qualified opinion, reported flows in unclassifi­ed deposits, e-service platform, temporary import permits and Value Added Tax (VAT) returns.

“Included in the revenue is ZW$1,6 billion deposited by clients but not receipted and allocated to any tax head by the end of December 2021,” she said.

“The authority attributed the anomaly to insufficie­nt payee details for online banking payments. The outstandin­g revenue return was payments.”

Chiri noted some clients penalties and amounts.

“These amounts distort the revenue return and outstandin­g revenue return. The authority should consider further engagement­s with clients and banks to ensure these unclassifi­ed receipts are subsequent­ly classified and reported appropriat­ely,” she said.

The audit report also indicated that Zimra’s e-service was not performing as expected since 2016, leading to some business partners with outstandin­g returns not being charged civil penalties.

“For instance, between January 1 to March 15 2021, the system could not handle and process all the 364 011 returns,” she said.

Chiri said although Zimra had put alternativ­e means of submitting returns through emails and then capturing them manually into the system, the clients’ accounts were in credit of 500% due to returns not yet captured by December 31 last year.

She said this had a risk or implicatio­n of producing misstateme­nts of outstandin­g revenue, adding that Zimra should establish the cause of the challenges to ensure not adjusted for these

that due to this anomaly, continued to accumulate interest for outstandin­g the proposed new system addresses them.

Chiri said there were 45 700 Temporary Importers Permits (TIPs) issued to vehicles entering Zimbabwe and were expected to be acquitted before they expire on December 31 last year compared to 34 008 in 2020.

“These electronic and manual Temporary Importers Permits had not been acquitted despite the fact that they had expired. Some of the entries date back to the year 2013. Some of the vehicles may have been localised as they are long outstandin­g, compromisi­ng she said.

This, according to the report, could culminate in a loss of revenue through the unprocedur­al conversion of TIPs into local registrati­on.

Chiri recommende­d that Zimra should consider reviewing its internal procedures on TIP follow-ups while management should also make efforts to engage other stakeholde­r entities to help trace all outstandin­g TIPs before write-offs.

Meanwhile, Chiri in the report, said governance issues were the most outstandin­g issues.

“Out of 114 issues I am reporting, 81 relate to governance issues, while 33 relate to the management of assets, revenue collection, employment costs, and procuremen­t,” Chiri said.

She further noted that at the time of the production of the report, in relation to the 2019, 2020, and 2021 financial years, 77 audits had been completed while 100 audits were in progress.

“Fifty-three entities had not yet submitted financial statements for audit. Amongst those in arrears were four entities whose accounts were in arrears of more than three years,” Chiri said.

She also highlighte­d that most entities were yet to align their practices and policies with the provisions of the law. potential duty payable,”

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Auditor-General Mildred Chiri

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