The Financial Gazette has collaborated with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, Zimbabwe Institute of Tax Accountants, WTS Taxmatrix, and Baker Tilly as well as media partners, 3Ktv and the Daily News, to enhance the reach and impact of the discussions.
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Fingaz’s Annual Tax Review Breakfast meeting on tomorrow

By Beaven Dhliwayo, GROUP FEATURES EDITOR

THE Financial Gazette’s highly-anticipated Annual Tax Review Breakfast Meeting takes place at the Golden Conifer in Harare, tomorrow.

The event, renowned for offering critical insights into Zimbabwe’s taxation landscape, has attracted key industry experts, policymakers, and corporate executives.

The line-up of distinguished speakers includes the director of revenue and tax policy in the ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Grace Muzondo, who is set to deliver critical insights on tax policy changes and regulatory updates.

Other notable speakers include Farai Mutambanengwe, CEO of the Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Zimbabwe (SMEAZ); Prince Makoni, tax executive at Tax Minds; Simbarashe Hamudi, tax partner at Bakertilly and Abiel Chikiwa, a tax specialist at National Foods, among others.

The discussion would be moderated by the managing partner at WTS Tax Matrix, Marvellous Tapera. The Financial Gazette general manager, sales and marketing, Shingirai Chirikuutsi, said the breakfast meeting is a crucial platform for business leaders, tax professionals, and policymakers to engage on the evolving tax landscape in Zimbabwe.

“With the ongoing economic shifts, it is vital to stay informed and prepared,” he said. “The calibre of speakers we have gathered for the event ensures that attendees will leave with valuable knowledge and strategies to navigate taxation matters effectively. We are committed to fostering discussions that drive business success.”

The Financial Gazette has collaborated with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, Zimbabwe Institute of Tax Accountants, WTS Taxmatrix, and Baker Tilly as well as media partners, 3Ktv and the Daily News, to enhance the reach and impact of the discussions.

Tickets for the event have been priced at US$120, with special rates of US$100 for Financial Gazette subscribers and members of ICAZ/ZITA.

For those attending, the meeting promises to be an informative and engaging platform for taxation discourse in Zimbabwe’s eve-revolving business environment.

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