Legal provisions to support the agreement between Zimbabwe and South Africa for avoidance of double taxation have been gazetted, but legal experts say that an official statement has to be made on when the regulations will come into effect. The provisions under statutory instrument 40/2016 gazetted last week, lay out the framework for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion of taxes on incomes in the two countries
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