- Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) suspended all VAT import accounts with outstanding payment obligations.
- The suspension follows a prior warning issued on 31 March to settle balances.
- Affected importers must now pay VAT at customs entry and settle any arrears.
- Namra urges importers to address the suspension promptly to avoid disruptions.
- The action is in line with the Value Added Tax Act, No. 10 of 2000.
Source: namibian.com.na
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