Zimra opens tax amnesty window

According to the authority's 2025 annual report, the new systems im­proved data management, automated key processes and strengthened tax administration.

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has given taxpayers a nine-day grace period to voluntarily disclose undeclared income or tax for last year. This comes amid concerns by the tax collector of systemic corruption, smuggling, and tax evasion, continuing to cripple authorities’ revenue mobilisation efforts and to sabotage national development. In a notice yesterday, Zimra said…

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