- Supreme Court ruling favors ZIMRA in tax dispute
- Taxpayers must now pay taxes in same currency as income or sales
- Ruling strengthens ZIMRA’s ability to collect taxes
- Expected boost in Zimbabwe’s tax revenue
- Taxpayers can no longer contest VAT and income tax on foreign currency
- Broader economic implications on foreign investment and economic activity
Source: herald.co.zw
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