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Govt Plans To Tax Wildlife Trade - NewZimbabwe com

ZIMBABWE plans to tax wildlife trade to generate revenue for the cash-strapped government. A proposal to amend the Parks and Wildlife Act suggests a 10% tax on wildlife trade including exports and donations, where the value of the animals shipped would be estimated. The government has accused private landowners of masking animal trades as donations when they are commercial transactions. Zimbabwe is home to the world’s second-biggest population of elephants and boasts wildlife species ranging from lions to rhinos a range of antelopes. Still, an economic crisis has left it with insufficient money to maintain its national parks. The proposed amendment was the subject of an internal discussion held on May 5 between Mangaliso Ndlovu, the Environment, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitality Minister, and wildlife industry stakeholders in the capital, Harare.

Zimbabwe, Home to Elephants and Lions, Taxes Wildlife Trade

Zimbabwe, Home to Elephants and Lions, Taxes Wildlife Trade May 06 2021, 9:20 PM May 06 2021, 9:04 PM May 06 2021, 9:20 PM (Bloomberg) Zimbabwe plans to tax wildlife trade to generate revenue for the cash-strapped government. (Bloomberg) Zimbabwe plans to tax wildlife trade to generate revenue for the cash-strapped government. A proposal to amend the Parks and Wildlife Act suggests a 10% tax on wildlife trade including exports and donations, where the value of the animals shipped would be estimated. The government has accused private land owners of masking animal trades as donations when they are commercial transactions. Zimbabwe is home to the world’s second-biggest population of elephants and boasts wildlife species ranging from lions to rhinos a range of antelopes. Still, an economic crisis has left it with insufficient money to maintain its national parks.

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