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Chamber of Mines urges resolution of VAT Rule 18

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The Chamber of Mines of Zambia has appealed to the government to urgently resolve issues surrounding Value Added Tax (VAT) Rule 18 .

The Chamber of Mines also wants government to ensure that VAT refunds are made to all exporters so they could continue to progress in increasing mining and manufacturing production to sustain and continue to create jobs.

The Chamber said in a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today that the non-payment of the withheld VAT refunds have had and continue to have a major adverse impact on the operations of the Mining companies.

It stated that cash flows have been seriously constrained following the withholding of the refunds resulting in many Mining companies suspending, deferring, and cancelling capital projects among other undesirable actions to keep operations going.

The Chamber of Mines said the effects of these actions are already being felt noting that in the medium to long term, there would be a negative impact on mine production, production costs, suppliers of goods and services to the mining industry.

The Chamber noted that the mining industry needs to be nurtured for it to continue to generate revenues required to diverse the economy.
It stressed that the mining industry in Zambia will continue to be the engine of the economy for a long time to come hence the need for the relevant authorities to ensure it is safeguarded.

Government through the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) amended Rule 18 of the Value Added Tax (VAT) General Rules of 1997 to safeguard government revenue with effect from September 8, 2014.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I call upon the Economics Association of Zambia (EAZ) and LAZ to call a debate at Pamodzi Hotel to discuss this matter. We need to educate our people properly and allow this matter of VAT Rule 18 to rest well, otherwise we are allowing unscrupulous people to take advantage of majority ignorance for selfish ends.

  2. They have been ‘suspending, deferring, and cancelling capital projects among other undesirable actions to keep operations going.’

    Geez, did not know thieving took so much effort. Why do these mines expect something for nothing? It is only fair that we look out for our interests.

    It can’t be that hard for them, or they’d have given up and left Zambia, to allow more scrupulous people to operate our mines. Please hold on to Rule 18. I like that, my new movie is going to be called ‘Rule 18.’

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