Govt considers VAT cuts on essential goods to aid low-income households
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 27/08/2025
The Ministry of Finance is considering zero rating value-added tax (VAT) on some essential goods to provide support to low-income families, and improve social grant targeting. Finance executive director Michael Humavindu says reviewing VAT could provide a more sustainable way of helping (…)
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