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ZIMRA Officially Commissions TaRMS




The
event
brought
together
key
stakeholders,
including,
senior
government
officials,
representatives
from
the
African
Development
Bank,
Clients,
the
banking
community
and
members
of
the
ZIMRA
Board.
Their
collective
support
has
been
invaluable
in
bringing
TaRMS
to
life.


The
launch
of
TaRMS
represents
more
than
just
a
technological
upgrade;
it
embodies
ZIMRA’s
commitment
to
embracing
a
future
where
digitalization
is
essential
for
economic
progress.
Deputy
Minister
of
Finance,
Honourable
D.
Mnangagwa,
remarked,
“This
moment
is
a
declaration
that
Zimbabwe
is
ready
to
embrace
the
future

a
future
where
digitalization
is
not
a
luxury,
but
a
necessity.”


Previously,
the
tax
administration
faced
numerous
challenges,
including
slow
compliance
processes
and
fragmented
systems.
With
the
implementation
of
TaRMS,
ZIMRA
is
poised
to
offer
a
more
citizen-centric
approach,
simplifying
tax
compliance
for
all
Zimbabweans.
To
date,
over
1.2
million
Taxpayer
Identification
Numbers
(TINs)
have
been
issued
through
the
system,
broadening
the
tax
net
to
include
all
sectors
of
the
economy—formal,
informal,
urban,
and
rural.


Looking
ahead,
ZIMRA
aims
for
every
economically
active
Zimbabwean
to
possess
a
TIN
by
2028,
in
line
with
the
broader
goals
of
Vision
2030
for
a
digital
economy.
Digitalization
is
not
merely
an
IT
solution;
it
is
a
national
imperative
that
will
enhance
voluntary
compliance,
improve
the
ease
of
doing
business,
and
reinforce
public
trust
in
state
institutions.


TaRMS
first
went
live
on 12
October
2023.
The
commissioning
of
TaRMS
marks
a
significant
milestone
in
tax
administration—one
that
prioritizes
efficiency,
transparency,
and
the
needs
of
citizens. 


Key
Highlights
of
TaRMS


  • User
    Management
    Improvements
    :
    TaRMS
    enhances
    communication
    between
    taxpayers
    and
    tax
    authorities,
    allowing
    for
    timely
    notifications
    and
    efficient
    resolution
    of
    queries.
    Taxpayers
    now
    have
    improved
    access
    and
    control
    over
    their
    tax
    affairs.

  • Increased
    Compliance
    :
    The
    on-time
    filing
    rate
    has
    dramatically
    improved
    from
    13.94%
    in
    2023
    to
    38.07%
    in
    2024,
    reflecting
    a
    173.05%
    growth.
    This
    is
    a
    testament
    to
    the
    system’s
    effectiveness
    in
    streamlining
    submission
    processes.

  • Enhanced
    Taxpayer
    Registration
    :
    The
    introduction
    of
    TaRMS
    has
    eliminated
    duplicate
    Business
    Partner
    numbers,
    leading
    to
    a
    115.75%
    increase
    in
    newly
    registered
    taxpayers
    in
    2024
    compared
    to
    2023.

  • Automated
    Debt
    Management
    :
    TaRMS
    provides
    a
    comprehensive
    overview
    of
    outstanding
    tax
    debts,
    enabling
    proactive
    measures
    and
    enhancing
    revenue
    collections.

  • Streamlined
    Refund
    Management
    :
    The
    refund
    process
    is
    now
    fully
    automated,
    providing
    real-time
    updates
    and
    enhancing
    transparency
    for
    taxpayers.

  • Improved
    Payment
    Systems
    :
    Taxpayers
    can
    now
    make
    secure
    online
    payments,
    view
    real-time
    account
    balances,
    and
    receive
    automated
    reminders
    for
    timely
    compliance.


Issued
on
behalf
of
ZIMRA
by
Mr
Gladman
Njanji

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