A GUIDE TO ZIMBABWE TAXATION


Book Description

THIS IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY PARTSON NYATANGA (A CIS MEMBER) IN ITS THIRD EDITION. THE BOOK IS MEANT TO ASSIST STUDENTS PURSUE THEIR STUDIES OF ZIMBABWE TAX LAW FROM DIPLOMA LEVEL TO MASTERS LEVEL. THE BOOK COVERS THE CURRICULUM OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES IN ZIMBABWE LIKE ICSAZ, ACCA, SAAA, IBAS, AND IAC.




Taxation in Zimbabwe


Book Description

This book is suitable for candidates wishing to undertake examinations offered by the Institute of Certified Tax Accountants in Zimbabwe at Taxation Framework level as well as those candidates preparing to take Applied Taxation as a supplementary textbook. The book can equally be used by students of other bodies including but not limited to the Institute of Administration and Commerce, Southern Africa Association of Accountants, Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, Association of Certified Chartered Accountants, amongst the many professional bodies offering accounting courses. Equally, the book can also be used by students undertaking taxation courses at other institutions of higher learning such as at Polytechnics and Universities. The book is based on the taxation system of Zimbabwe.







Property Tax in Africa


Book Description

"Overview of property tax systems across Africa. Reviews of salient features for 29 countries and four regions (Anglophone, Francophone, Lusophone, North African countries). Chapters offer in-depth discussion of key policy issues (tax base, exemptions and other relief, and tax rate), administrative issues (valuation and assessment, billing, collection, enforcement), and the future of the property tax in Africa"--Provided by publisher.




Income Tax in Zimbabwe


Book Description

Textbook explaining corporate and individual income tax in Zimbabwe, including withholding taxes, capital gains tax and estate duty. The book is useful for students and serves as a basic guide to those interested in taxation.




Building Tax Culture, Compliance and Citizenship A Global Source Book on Taxpayer Education, Second Edition


Book Description

Widespread voluntary tax compliance plays a significant role in countries’ efforts to raise the revenues necessary to achieve Sustainable Development Goals. As part of this process, governments are increasingly reaching out to taxpayers – current and future – to teach, communicate and assist them in order to foster a “culture of compliance” based on rights and responsibilities, in which citizens see paying taxes as an integral aspect of their relationship with their government.




A Guide to the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive


Book Description

This book provides a concise, practical guide to the European Union’s Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD). Presenting unique insights into the ATAD’s five specific anti-avoidance rules, its chapters explain the background of those rules, the directive’s interactions with relevant jurisprudence, and the challenges posed to the ATAD’s interpretation and implementation in domestic law.




Taxation, Innovation and the Environment


Book Description

This report draws on case studies to explore the relationship between environmentally-related taxation and innovation to see whether taxation can spur innovation and if so, what types.




Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters, Second Edition


Book Description

This publication contains the following four parts: A model Competent Authority Agreement (CAA) for the automatic exchange of CRS information; the Common Reporting Standard; the Commentaries on the CAA and the CRS; and the CRS XML Schema User Guide.




Implementing a US Carbon Tax


Book Description

Although the future extent and effects of global climate change remain uncertain, the expected damages are not zero, and risks of serious environmental and macroeconomic consequences rise with increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Despite the uncertainties, reducing emissions now makes sense, and a carbon tax is the simplest, most effective, and least costly way to do this. At the same time, a carbon tax would provide substantial new revenues which may be badly needed, given historically high debt-to-GDP levels, pressures on social security and medical budgets, and calls to reform taxes on personal and corporate income. This book is about the practicalities of introducing a carbon tax, set against the broader fiscal context. It consists of thirteen chapters, written by leading experts, covering the full range of issues policymakers would need to understand, such as the revenue potential of a carbon tax, how the tax can be administered, the advantages of carbon taxes over other mitigation instruments and the environmental and macroeconomic impacts of the tax. A carbon tax can work in the United States. This volume shows how, by laying out sound design principles, opportunities for broader policy reforms, and feasible solutions to specific implementation challenges.