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Zamtel, ZRA launch mobile payment tax system

State owned telecommunications company Zamtel in partnership with the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has announced the launch of a mobile tax payment system using Zamtel Kwacha.
The move will see Zamtel customers remit all their domestic taxes such as Turnover Tax, Base Tax, Income Tax, VAT, Withholding Tax and Pay As You Earn via the Zamtel Kwacha platform.
Other tax types covered under this innovation include Property Transfer Tax, Mineral Royalty, medical Levy Tax, Presumptive Tax and Insurance Premium Levy.
All taxpayers will be required to use the Zamtel Kwacha short code *344# and insert their TPIN.
For each successful transaction, customers will receive a notification.
The mobile tax payment platform will also be used to capture millions of informal sector players such as Marketeers and Small Scale Traders by the Zambia National Marketeers Credit Association (ZANAMACA) who have been engaged by the ZRA to act as a tax agent in the collection of base tax.
The appointment of ZANAMACA as a sole tax agent is in line with a Statutory Instrument issued on 15th June 2018 by the Ministry of Finance on the collection of base tax in the informal sector.
Announcing the partnership, Zamtel Chief Executive Officer Sydney Mupeta stated that the new tax electronic payment system which will go live in the next few days will enhance customer convenience and promote tax compliance by a vast majority of taxpayers.
“We are excited about this partnership with ZRA as it again demonstrates that Zamtel has the capacity and necessary platforms that can drive economic transformation. We are confident that our customers will enjoy paying their taxes as this will now be done conveniently from their devices using Zamtel Kwacha,” Mr. Mupeta stressed.
“Our Zamtel Kwacha platform is a rapidly growing channel which many of our customers are now using to make payments for services and utilities and being able to remit base tax through this unique platform will surely be a game changer,” he added.
And ZRA Commissioner General Kingsley Chanda revealed that the partnership is expected to capture millions of taxpayers.
Mr. Chanda said the move further demonstrates ZRA’s resolve to fully adopt the use of latest technology in tax administration.
“We are happy to partner with Zamtel on this initiative which will go a long way in boosting revenue collection. We are in the process of announcing similar initiatives with other market players in order to strengthen efforts to improve tax compliance and collection,” Mr. Chanda said.
This is contained in a joint statement issued to Money FM News by ZRA Corporate and Communications Manager Topsy Sikalinda and Zamtel Acting Corporate Communications Manager Changwe Kabwe.

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