False start to Magaya tax evasion trial

Source: False start to Magaya tax evasion trial | Newsday (News) BY DESMOND CHINGARANDE The trial of Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries on charges of failing to declare tax for nearly $29 million revenue accrued from 2013 to 2018, failed to kick off yesterday after the State failed to furnish the accused […]

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Source: False start to Magaya tax evasion trial | Newsday (News)

BY DESMOND CHINGARANDE

The trial of Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries on charges of failing to declare tax for nearly $29 million revenue accrued from 2013 to 2018, failed to kick off yesterday after the State failed to furnish the accused with the court papers on time.

PHD Ministries board member finance Nelson Marimo, who was represented by lawyer Everson Chatambudza, appeared before magistrate Hosea Mujaya, who remanded the matter to March 21.

Chatambudza applied for the postponement of the case, saying they received the 366-page court papers a day before the scheduled trial and needed time to prepare for their defence.

The State, represented by George Manokore, consented to the postponement of the matter, saying there were some issues which they wanted to agree on before the trial could start.

PHD Ministries raises revenue through selling church regalia, anointing oil and holy water, among other products, and it also operates guest houses at Yadah Hotel and various places in Harare.

Allegations are that in October 2018, the complainant, Tinashe Madakadze who is employed by Zimbabwe Revenue Authority as chief investigation officer, conducted tax investigations on PHD Ministries.

He recovered financial statements from one of the church’s computers covering the period 2013 to 2017.

Madakadze also recovered other statements from CBZ Bank, which were submitted by PHD Ministries for a loan application.

The financial statements showed that the church had realised sales amounting to $28 706 040,60.

The State alleges that the accused did not declare or submit income tax returns for the said period to Zimra, in violation of the Income Tax Act.

It is alleged that during the same period, the accused paid remuneration amounting to $954 522,99 to Tendai Magaya and $2 403 658,24 to the church leader.

The State alleges the accused did not honour the pay-as-you-earn tax, in violation of sections of Income Tax Act.

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Tobacco farmers seek late start to auction season

Source: Tobacco farmers seek late start to auction season – NewsDay Zimbabwe March 1, 2019 BY FIDELITY MHLANGA/XOLISANI NCUBE TOBACCO farmers are pushing for the tobacco marketing season to be opened at a later date to allow farmers to finalise the harvesting of the crop and to put in place logistical arrangements before the season […]

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Source: Tobacco farmers seek late start to auction season – NewsDay Zimbabwe March 1, 2019

BY FIDELITY MHLANGA/XOLISANI NCUBE

TOBACCO farmers are pushing for the tobacco marketing season to be opened at a later date to allow farmers to finalise the harvesting of the crop and to put in place logistical arrangements before the season kicks off.

For authorities who rely on exports of the crop for foreign currency inflows, an earlier date would mean more liquidity for an economy which is hard pressed for foreign currency.

Tobacco is Zimbabwe’s second biggest export earning commodity after gold.

Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers’ Union (ZCFU) director Jeremiah Tevera, who attended a meeting with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB), said the farmers had proposed that this year’s tobacco marketing season’s opening date be pushed to March 21.

He said while the curing of tobacco was under way, some farmers still need to finalise other logistical issues before selling their crop.

“We, as tobacco associations, proposed that this year’s tobacco marketing season be opened on March 21, but government and the RBZ wanted an earlier date. But we analysed the implications of that and we said we want March 21,” Tevera said.

At the meeting held Tuesday, the RBZ succumbed to pressure from tobacco farmers and agreed to increase the foreign currency retention threshold from 30% to 50%.

In the Monetary Policy Statement last week, the central bank had pegged the tobacco farmer’s foreign currency retention at 30% and 80% to tobacco merchants, drawing a backlash from farmers.

“I think it was noble for the RBZ to yield to our pressure. We argued a valid position that our farmers’ production costs have been going up. Our position was 60%, but they have agreed to move from 30% to 50%. It was not the best of our interests, but a move of 20% is remarkable,” Tevera said.

RBZ governor John Mangudya confirmed the increase of the farmer’s retention threshold and also justified the 80% given to merchants, saying the bulk of that money would be spent as advancements of inputs to farmers.

“We agreed with the tobacco growers for retention of 50% of net tobacco proceeds. The 80% for the merchants is not retention per se, but funds brought in advance to support tobacco contract farming,” he said.

As of February 22, the number of tobacco farmers had grown by 44% to 170 842 from 118 338 last year.

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Shocking! Jobless man breaks into Zimra Paynet server and pays himself $2,3 million

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