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Home / Business and Economy / Malawi Traders Win Tax Delay Amid Economic Woes

Malawi Traders Win Tax Delay Amid Economic Woes

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Demonstrations across Malawi secured a delay in a new tax regime.
  • Small traders fear the new measures will cripple their livelihoods.
  • The tax system rollout is postponed until April due to protests.
Malawi Traders Win Tax Delay Amid Economic Woes

Peaceful demonstrations across Malawi's four major cities have compelled a delay in the implementation of a new tax regime by the Malawi Revenue Authority. Thousands of small traders, fearing the measures would be detrimental to their livelihoods, participated in protests and presented petitions. Consequently, the rollout of the electronic invoicing system (EIS), initially scheduled for this week, has been postponed until April.

This action highlights the ongoing unrest in Malawi, which is grappling with significant economic challenges, including aid cuts, foreign currency shortages, and increased costs for essential goods. Previous protests over food and fuel prices had escalated into violence. The current government has implemented adjustments to fuel, electricity, and VAT, leading to price hikes.

Small business owners expressed concern over the lack of foreign currency, which forces them to purchase dollars at exorbitant rates for imports. The new tax system, they argue, would further inflate commodity prices, making them uncompetitive regionally. Despite these concerns, the finance minister urged resilience as the government implements measures to stabilize the economy and improve revenue collection.

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Economists acknowledge the technical rationale behind the electronic invoicing system, aimed at enhancing tax administration and combating evasion. However, they stress the need for businesses, particularly in the informal sector, to remain viable. Malawi joins other African nations like Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, and Uganda in adopting mandatory electronic invoicing to boost revenue and curb fraud.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Small traders protested the new tax regime because they feared it would cripple their businesses and livelihoods.
The protests in Malawi resulted in a postponement of the new electronic invoicing system rollout until April.
Malawi is facing economic challenges including aid cuts, foreign currency shortages, and rising costs for necessities.

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