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A framework for digitalising tax revenue collection for the informal economic sphere in Zimbabwe

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  • Edmore Munjeyi
  • Houdine Fourie

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The paper proposes a novel framework for digitalising tax revenue for the Zimbabwe’s informal economic sphere. The study addresses the pressing chalelnge of informal economy taxation, indetifying the absence of a modern (or contemporary) tax framework as a critical catalyst for this study. The purpose of the study was to to devise an innvovative framework tailored to improve tax revenue collection efficiency from the informal economic sector in Zimbabwe. Employing a mixed method approach deemed effective complex subject, data were gathered through structured questionnaire and in-depths interviews. The findings of this study reveals that the existing presumptive tax system is ineffective and insignificantly contributing to the treasury. Based on the results, the study developed a comprehensive contempoary framework designed specifically for tax revenue collection from the informal economic sphere in Zimbabwe. The study, therefore, advocates for the adoption of the proposed framework to streamline tax collection processes within the informal economy, thereby bolstering economic growth and inclusivity.The study aims to tackle the challenges of tax revenue generation in the informal sector by developing a digital framework to enhance efficiency, transparency, and compliance. By facilitating easier registration and compliance for informal businesses, the study seeks to boost national revenue, promote economic growth, improve governance, and empower local tax authorities, ultimately transforming Zimbabwe's tax landscape.

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  • Edmore Munjeyi & Houdine Fourie, 2024. "A framework for digitalising tax revenue collection for the informal economic sphere in Zimbabwe," Cogent Economics & Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 2409427-240, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:oaefxx:v:12:y:2024:i:1:p:2409427
    DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2024.2409427
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