- Namibian Minister of Finance presented the 2025/26 Budget Statement on 27 March 2025
- The budget aims to support economic growth by broadening the tax base
- Focus on improving revenue mobilisation and enhancing tax system competitiveness
- Proposed amendments include finalising VAT legislation on imported digital services
- Introduction of an e-invoicing system for VAT-registered persons to start in April 2026
Source: ensafrica.com
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