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Taxation in Zambia

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In Zambia, the Zambia Revenue Authority, a body under the Ministry of Finance, is in charge of collecting taxes on behalf of the Zambian Government.

Income in Zambia is taxed on the source principle or deemed source basis in some instances. Residents are taxed on domestic source of income and certain types of foreign income, non-residents are normally taxed on Zambian source of income. Zambia has the following direct taxes: Company Income Tax, Personal Income Tax, Withholding Tax, Presumptive Tax and Property Transfer Tax.

Corporate Income

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  • Company Income Tax

The general rate is 35 percent for both resident and non-resident companies. For companies involved in agriculture, manufacture of chemical fertilizer and non-traditional exports, the rate is 15 percent while that for mining is 30 percent and 40 percent on bank profits above K250 million

Reduced Rates and Suspension of Corporate Income Tax on profits from manufacturing of ceramic products. The table below gives a breakdown of the 2022 tax rates.[1][2][3]

Breakdown of Tax Reformation 2022 - 2023
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2023

Tax Rate

2022

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Standard Corporate Income

Tax Rate

Steady30.0% Positive decrease30.0% 35.0%
Telecoms Companies Positive decrease35.0% Steady40.0% 40.0% 2022: Rate with income exceeding ZMW 250,000.

2023: Plan to abolish two-tier taxation system in sector.

Manufacture of Ceramic Products Steady0.0% 0.0% N/A Suspended for the 2022 and 2023 Charge years
Gemstone Industry Value Addition:

Lapidary and Jewellery facilities

Positive decrease25.0% Positive decrease30.0% 35.0%
Land based (brick and mortar) betting

companies presumptive tax

Positive decrease15.0% Steady25.0% 25.0%
Corn Starch Agro Processor Operating in Multi-Facility Economic Zone (MFEZ), Industrial Park and Rural Area.

Corporate Income Tax to be graduated from 2023 to 2038 Withholding Tax on dividends to be waived from 2023 to 2033

Additional Breakdown of Tax Reformation 2022 - 2023
Rate

2023

Rate

2022

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Rate

Note
Public Private Partnership (PPP)

Wear and Tear Allowance

Increase100% on Implements, Plant and Machinery to be specifically used on a PPP Project
Rental Income and Turnover Tax Positive decrease0.0% on first ZMW 12,000 (annually) Balance at applicable tax rate
Farm Improvement Allowance IncreaseZMW 100,000 ZMW 20,000 Allowable Deduction on construction cost of employee housing

Reintroduction of tax incentives for companies operating Multi Facility Economic Zone (MFEZ) or Industrial Parks. The table below gives a breakdown of the Incentives[1][2]

2022 Budget Incentive[2]
Category Notes
Dividend Withholding Tax Relief 0% for a period of 10 years starting from the year

of commencement of operations on profits derived from exports.

Corporate Income Tax for companies operating

in a MFEZ or Industrial Park will be charged at the

following rates on profits derived from exports

0% for a period of 10 years from first year

of commencement of works

50% or profits taxed from 11th to 15th year
75% of profits taxed from 14th to 15th year

Mineral Royalty

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In 2022, for Mining Companies, the deductibility of mineral royalty for corporate income tax assessment purposes was reintroduced.[1][2][4]

Mineral Royalty Tax Regime with respect to Copper 2023 Onward [3][5]
Price Range Taxable Amount Rate %
Less than US$ 4,000 per tonne The first US$ 4,000 4.0
US$ 4,001 per tonne upto US$ 5,000 per tonne The next US$ 1,000 6.5
US$ 5,001 per tonne upto US$ 7,000 per tonne The next US$ 2,000 8.5
US$ 7,001 per tonne or more The Balance 10

Import Taxes on Mining Equipment and Machinery

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In September 2022, under Statutory Instrument (SI) No. 50 of 2022, the government offered additional tax exemptions by suspending import taxes on mining equipment and machinery.[6]

Personal Income Tax

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All individuals are liable to tax on personal income after deducting personal relief at a graduated rate from 0 percent for incomes of K39600 per Annum (K3300 per month) and below. The rest at rates of 25 percent, 30 percent and 37.5 percent.

Changes were made to the PAYE tax brackets. The below table shows the breakdown.[1][2]

Pay As You Earn 2022[1][2]
Current Income Band

(ZMW)

Tax Rate %

2022

Prev. Income Band

(ZMW)

Tax Rate %

Prev.

0 - 4,500 0 0 - 4,000 0
4,501 - 4,800 25 4,001 - 4,800 25
4,801 - 6,900 30 4,801 - 6,900 30
Above 6,900 37.5 Above 6,900 37.5
Pay As You Earn 2023[7]
Upcoming Income Band

(ZMW)

Tax Rate %

2023 -

Prev. Income Band

(ZMW)

Tax Rate %

Prev.

0 - 4,800 0 0 - 4,500 0
4,801 - 6,800 Positive decrease20 4,501 - 4,800 25
6,801 - 8,900 30 4,801 - 6,900 30
Above 8,900 37.5 Above 6,900 37.5
Pay As You Earn 2024 Onward[8]
Upcoming Income Band

(ZMW)

Tax Rate %

2023 -

Prev. Income Band

(ZMW)

Tax Rate %

Prev.

0 - 5,100 0 0 - 4,800 0
5,101 - 7,100 20 4,801 - 6,800 20
7,101 - 9,200 30 6,801 - 8,900 30
Above 9,200 Positive decrease37 Above 8,900 37.5

Turnover Tax

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The rate of 4 percent (from Jan 2019) is charged on business income for small scale businesses below a turnover threshold of K800 million per annum

This is charged at the rate of 5 percent of the open market value realised from the sale of any land and building and shares issued by a company incorporated in Zambia.

Tax Reformation 2022 - 2023[2][7]
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2023

Rate

2022

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Notes
Transfer of Mineral Rights Positive decrease7.5% Steady10.0% 10.0% Held by Exploration Companies
Transfer of Land, Shares and Intellectual Property Negative increase7.5% Steady5.0% 5.0%
Share in Mining Right and an Interest in Mineral Processing License Golden
Forfeiture or Surrender of Shares Positive decrease0.0% Steady5.0% 5.0% Exempt from PPT
Disposal of a Distressed Property by a Financial Services Provider Realized Value Realized Value to be the Actual Price Received

Withholding Tax

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Withholding tax of 10 percent on rental income (final tax) and 20 percent on dividends, interest payments, royalties, commissions, management and consultancy fees and payments to subcontractors. Payments made to non-residents are also subject to withholding tax at 20 percent in all cases except where there is a double taxation agreement in effect Zambia also charges Indirect taxes: Import Duty, Excise Duty and VAT (Value Added Tax). VAT rate is at 16%, with some items being exempted or zero-rated.[9] The table below gives a breakdown of the Withholding Tax rate reforms.

Tax Reformation 2022 - 2023[2][7]
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2023

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Withholding tax on interest earned by individuals from loans

advanced by members under the savings groups such as co-operatives and village banking.

Positive decrease0.0% Steady15.0% 15.0%
Withholding tax on investment income on life insurance funds Positive decrease0.0% Steady15.0% 15.0%
Withholding tax interest income earned on green bonds listed

on the securities exchange in Zambia with maturity of at least 3 years

Positive decrease0.0% Steady20.0% 20.0%
Withholding tax on re-insurance including retrocession Positive decrease0.0% Steady20.0% 20.0%
Withholding tax on winnings from gaming and betting Positive decrease15.0% Steady20.0% 20.0%

Value Added Tax

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Value Added Tax on Goods and Services is rated at 16% unless otherwise specified.

In September 2022, the UPND government reinstated Diesel and Petrol VAT rate.[10]

The table below gives a breakdown of the VAT rate reforms.

Tax Reformation 2022 - 2023[7]
Rate

2023

Rate

2022

Prev.

Rate

Notes
Select ICT and Telecommunications Equipment Positive decrease0.0% Steady16.0% 16.0%
Supply of Milk Cans, Churns and Milking Machines Positive decrease0.0% Steady16.0% 16.0%
Gaming, Betting and Lotteries Positive decrease0.0% Steady16.0% 16.0%
Imports of Game Animals (Breeding Stock) Positive decrease0.0% Steady16.0% 16.0%
Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects Imported Machinery Positive decrease0.0% VAT relief where duty is waived under the customs and excise regulations
Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Claim Input VAT for first four (4) years

Customs and Excise

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In September 2022, the UPND government reinstated Diesel and Petrol excise duty.[10] In December 2022, the government amended the customs duty rate in Chapter 27 of the Customs and Excise Act Cap 322 from 25% to free rate (0%). This applied to importation of petrol and low Sulphur gas oil and came into effect on 1st January 2023.[11]

The table below gives a breakdown of the Custom and excise rate reforms.

Tax Reformation 2022 - 2023[7]
Rate

2023

Rate

2022

Prev.

Rate

Notes
Tourism: Customs Duty on Importation of Safari Vehicles Positive decrease0.0% Positive decrease0.0% Suspended till 31st December 2025
Tourism: Customs Duty on Select Imported Capital Equipment, Machinery, Fittings and Fixtures Positive decrease0.0% Suspended till 31st December 2025
Agriculture: Customs Duty on Biological Agents Positive decrease0.0% Steady5.0% 5.0% Removed
Agriculture: Customs Duty on Greenhouse Plastics Positive decrease0.0% Suspended till 31st December 2025
Agriculture: Customs Duty on Machinery, Equipment and Articles used in Aquaculture Positive decrease0.0% Suspended till 31st December 2025
Agriculture: Customs Duty on Vegetable Seedling Growing Media, Peat Moss Positive decrease0.0% Removed
Agriculture: Customs Duty on Select Tree Crop Seedlings Positive decrease0.0% Steady5.0% 5.0% Removed
Customs duty on gas cylinders for liquefied petroleum gas Positive decrease0.0% Steady15.0% 15.0%
Customs duty on electric vehicles Positive decrease15.0% Steady30.0% 30.0%
Customs duty on electric motorbikes Positive decrease15.0% Steady25.0% 25.0%
Customs duty on bicycles Positive decrease15.0% Steady25.0% 25.0%
Construction and Infrastructure: Customs duty on Plant, Machinery and Equipment for PPP Positive decrease0.0% Removed
Construction and Infrastructure: Customs duty on Pre-Fabricated Buildings Positive decrease0.0% Steady25.0% 25.0%
ICT and Telecommunications Equipment Positive decrease0.0% Steady25.0% Suspended till 31st December 2025
Financial Services: Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) Positive decrease0.0% Steady15.0% Suspended till 31st December 2023

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Price Waterhouse Coopers Zambia (17 April 2022). "Zambia Budget Bulletin 2022" (PDF). pwc.com/zm/en/. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Deloitte (17 April 2022). "Zambian National Budget Highlights 2022". deloitte.com/za/en/. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b parliament.gov (30 September 2022). "2023 National Budget Speech". parliament.gov.zm. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  4. ^ Lusaka Times (31 October 2021). "Zambia Chamber of Mines welcomes 2022 Budget". lusakatimes.com. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  5. ^ mining.com (30 September 2022). "zambia-plans-mine-tax-concessions-while-trimming-budget-deficit". mining.com. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  6. ^ copperbeltkatangamining (4 September 2022). "zambian-govt-awards-mines-more-tax-exemptions". copperbeltkatangamining.com. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e parliament.gov (30 September 2022). "2023 National Budget Speech". parliament.gov.zm. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  8. ^ "2024 Budget Highlights - Overview of Tax Changes" (PDF). zra.org.zm. 29 September 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  9. ^ Tax Policy Zambia Revenue Authority
  10. ^ a b lusakatimes (30 September 2022). "erb-hikes-pump-prices-of-petroleum-products". lusakatimes.com. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  11. ^ copperbeltkatangamining (28 December 2022). "zambia-scraps-25-import-tax-on-gasoline-into-2023-petroleum-prices-expected-to-fall-back-at-year-end-beyond". copperbeltkatangamining.com. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
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