New tax ‘threatens’ activity on the ZSE

THE introduction of a capital gains tax (CGT) of 40 percent on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) will slow down activity on the market, analysts have warned. The government raised capital gains withholding tax from two percent to four percent in May as part of measures to restrict speculative activity on the local bourse, which…

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