- Non-resident digital service providers in Zimbabwe must remain VAT-registered even after the introduction of Digital Services Withholding Tax (DSWT).
- VAT registration and compliance are mandatory if annual turnover from Zimbabwean consumers exceeds USD 25,000.
- DSWT does not permit deregistration from VAT; withheld DSWT amounts are credited against VAT liability.
- Fiscalization requirements, including issuing fiscalized invoices, continue to apply to VAT-registered non-resident suppliers.
- Non-resident providers must ensure compliance with both VAT and DSWT rules.
Source: fonoa.com
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