- Unregistered butcheries in Zimbabwe are not collecting the 15 percent value added tax (VAT) on live animal sales
- Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube introduced a standard tax of 15 percent on live animals and other products in the 2024 national budget
- VAT exemptions will be limited to certain goods and services, with the remaining being standard rated
- These measures will be implemented from January 1, 2024 for ease of administration.
Source: herald.co.zw
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