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Chakhalira
Chakhalira
7 years ago

Surely you expect MRA to really help us on this fake receipts? Iwowa amadya momwemo!!!! Secondly Tima fake receipts tawoti tikuma fufutidwa ma lembo and yet on one seminar they told us these would stay at least 5 years. It is pathetic because if we are to keep legible figures, we need to photocopy these receipts. An extra cost that can be avoided if MRA we people of integrity. Let them make a follow up on this issue.

JOBLESS
JOBLESS
7 years ago

FIND THEM AND THEY SHOULD FACE THE LAW

Chavula
Chavula
7 years ago

anyone who has a fake one can sell it to me.
im looking for one.
i earn moey and have to pay 30% tax 17.5% Vat thats nearly 50% taken by the govrnment and the next day my house and shop get robbed due to the police an government not having enough resources to have basic security. im left with 10% of my hard earnt sweat.
what bloody justice is this?????

Jack
Jack
7 years ago

Mra are boosting about 10 thousand EFD subscribers,it’s not even 1% of the population using it!
They are millions of people advertising on Facebook, and trough other channels by selling their goods without VAT!!
and they allways targeting the shops
What type of play field is this?
Bloody unreliable government! !!

lilongwe kwathu
lilongwe kwathu
7 years ago

Why is it only Malawi lagging behind in adopting technologies that are improving transparency and accountability?
Anzathu onse they are using cards, online payments but for us we want to move with millions of
Malawi Kwacha and people are taking advantage to steal in these Government Institutions.

CONCERNED CITIZEN
CONCERNED CITIZEN
7 years ago

Its unbelievable to hear that there are only 10,000 vat registered traders in the whole country. MRA needs to up its game more to see to it thatthose hiding their income thresh hold are brought to book and get to register for VAT.

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
7 years ago

Fake Electronic Fiscal Devices (EFDs) are meant to conceal the actual profit a business entity has made on a day, a week,
a month and a year. It is a practice through which traders use in order to pay less tax to MRA. The current legislation in
force is adequate to deal with the situation but it ought to be backed by the Forfeiture Act which saved Malawi’s economy
from plunder. Concealing tax or producing fake receipts did not happen. Sadly, some businessmen vehemently opposed it
to their advantage, and it was repealed.

seyara
seyara
7 years ago

Ife zopatsana ma targets zo zatikwana. Imagine we are paying vat even on sweets. How safe are we? If the target is made, where does the money go?

Now the police have joined, we heard they were asked to meet target. We are suffering in the roads akulipilitsa chilichonse. Sunapange ngozi, sunayime polakwika koma if no red triangle akuti u have to pay. Ukanunkha mowa ngakhale usanapange ngozi, akuti ulipire. Its too much.

Those cashgaters money bwanji osawalanda and put to RBM.

MRA ayeneradi to check there are many fake ones in town.

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