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Mudenda Urges Govt To Expedite Formalisation Of Informal Sector

2 years agoWed, 26 Oct 2022 10:44:04 GMT
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Mudenda Urges Govt To Expedite Formalisation Of Informal Sector

Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda, says the government should urgently modernise the taxation systems and also formalise the informal sector for accelerated economic transformation.

The World Bank estimates that Zimbabwe’s informal sector dominates 60 percent of the economy but the Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) puts the figure at 92%.

Speaking at the 2023 Pre-budget seminar last Friday running under the theme “Leveraging on domestic resource mobilisation to accelerate Economic Transformation”, Mudenda said:

Domestic resource mobilisation can be achieved if we spruce up our taxation regime through a sustainable digital taxation system.

This will ensure the maximisation of revenue collection thereby guaranteeing optimum resource mobilization through the taxation avenue.

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Treasury should invest expeditiously in this area. In tandem, the formalization of the informal economic sector is long overdue.

Let us learn from Bolivia, Bangladesh, and Iran how these countries have exponentially formalized their informal economic sector.

At the moment, 60% of our economy is in the informal sector. If and when we formalize it, we are likely to increase the tax base and in so doing enhance our domestic resource mobilization for accelerated economic transformation.

In 2015, and then again in 2021, the government held discussions to develop a formalisation policy for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) but nothing has been done to date. | Open Parly

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13 Comments

Anonymous · 2 years ago
Mudenda ucabanga ubusela kuphela digging into citizens pockets can't you think of something else from which people can benefit.
Chenjerai Muzondiwa · 2 years ago
WE ARR NOT GOING TO TOLERATE NONSENSETHIS 2023 ZANU MBWENDE WE TIED OF YOUR EMPNT,PROMISES ,GO TO GRAVE,ZANU PAROPA FOFI ,GOD,IS IN CCC,CHANGE IS TIME FOR NEW. GVMT,VIVA,CHAMI
muchawa · 2 years ago
ndeupiko mudenda
Anonymous · 2 years ago
ndeupiko mudenda
Anonymous · 2 years ago
We will start paying tax when we e have a govt, for now we have a group of friends who have taken the power through coup.
Daniel Gusha · 2 years ago
inozoshandei mari yacho, kubva yeformal sector irikushandei
Raymond Gunda · 2 years ago
You just think of taxation only without thinking of the welfare of these informal traders most of them are living from hand to mouth and you just want to loot the little they are making
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Formalisation of informal sector so that government earns more tax gains for the president and his team to loot more. If you formalise informal sector, ibvai masiya ma smale minors and makorokoza vachere mari.
mtoriro · 2 years ago
all Yu think is ways to drain the little these poor fellows are getting Nxaa
g · 2 years ago
hw will tax roadside vendors munhu ane stock ye 3usd yemaputi mazupco aye ema 100bond ari 30 akaiswa pasaga,ko mabarber emudzimba aye muchatosvika here munenge muchiita mari pabarber ko majechabonga nema fish bonga how far
General Hercules · 2 years ago
yeah yeah talk is cheap it wont amount to anything wha wha yep yep yepping only
cde chipopi · 2 years ago
izvozvo zvakatodhakwa manje bcoz without taxation in that sector people are earning a decent living bcoz ndizvo zvirikuto tsiva gap rekuvharwa kwakaita ma industries munyika muno.

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