THE Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra), Regina Chinamasa, will headline the annual tax indaba hosted by The Financial Gazette.
The high-profile event, scheduled for February 29 at Meikles Hotel in Harare, brings together industry captains, tax professionals, and government officials for a critical dialogue on pressing fiscal issues.
This year’s forum, jointly supported by Zimra, the Zimbabwe Institute of Tax Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe, promises an in-depth exploration of the evolving tax landscape.
A key focus will be the government’s efforts to integrate the informal sector into the tax net, a contentious policy generating significant debate. Beyond this specific issue, the Indaba will delve into broader challenges related to tax compliance and the overall impact of the tax environment on investment and business operations.
The interactive format fosters direct engagement with Zimra, ensuring key concerns from various sectors reach the relevant authorities. The tax indaba serves as a crucial platform for shaping Zimbabwe’s fiscal landscape. By bringing together key stakeholders for open discussion, the event contributes to a more efficient and equitable tax system for the nation.