by admin | Apr 7, 2025 | ZITAP Blog
By Freeman Musikambesa With 65% of Zimbabwe’s population under the age of 40, the nation’s future hinges on its ability to harness the energy, creativity, and potential of its youth. Yet, according to the ZIMSTAT and ILO report (2022), systemic formal unemployment...
by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | ZITAP Blog
By Hillary Munedzi In the last 45 years, Zimbabwean authorities have been making notable adjustments to the national tax regime to generate revenue. An analysis of the local tax legislation (Finance Act, Income Tax Act, Customs and Excise Act, Capital Gains Tax...
by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | ZITAP Blog
By Vivid Gwede Harare – Complex, multiple, and high taxes are increasingly becoming an albatross on Zimbabwe’s corporates and citizens closing the economic space for both to thrive. Since 2018, the central government and local authorities constrained for funding due...
by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | ZITAP Blog
By Itai Zimunya Zimbabweans are very happy as taxation voices and discussions are rising in Zimbabwe’s economic policy spaces. The unchallenged monopoly of government instituting and raising taxes willy-nilly has gone. This is good for both taxpayers and the...