- Botswana’s BURS will introduce VAT on remote digital services from June 1, توقعing an extra P450 million annually.
- The tax will apply to foreign digital services consumed in Botswana, such as streaming, online ads, cloud computing, and software subscriptions.
- BURS says the move will modernize tax administration, broaden the tax base, and create fair competition between local businesses and foreign digital firms.
- Non-resident digital suppliers must register and collect VAT, while VAT-registered local businesses and some government entities will use a reverse charge mechanism.
- Foreign providers will get a four-month transition period after June 1 before full enforcement begins later in the year.
Source: allafrica.com
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