Zimra goes after foreign Apps

In 2021, Zimbabwe enacted legislation that imposes a five percent income tax on e-commerce services from foreign entities. These foreign operators are also required to register for value added tax.

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is stepping up its efforts to enforce tax laws on e-commerce services provided by foreign companies.This comes as Zimbabwe’s “gig economy” has grown rapidly, particularly with the rise of app-based services like e-hailing and accommodation platforms.In 2021, Zimbabwe enacted legislation that imposes a five percent income tax on e-commerce services…

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