In this paper we sought to analyse the possibilities of raising revenue from the informal sector in the cashless/ plastic money era in Zimbabwe. The study employed literature review method. The evidence suggests that the informal sector play an important role in the Zimbabwean economy such as creating jobs, poverty eradication and also as a test bed from which willing taxpayers can graduate into mainstream however their contribution to the national tax revenue is insignificant despite Government efforts. We established that it is possible to increase tax compliance in this cashless era and formalise the informal sector activities. The study recommends that Zimbabwe Revenue Authority must follow the proposed outlined phases to accomplish t...
The informal sector remains a permanent feature of all economies. It is a more pronounced component ...
The past decade(2000-2010) for Zimbabwe was characterized by worst economic performance since its in...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The economic c...
In this paper we sought to analyse the performance of informal sector tax revenue and to establish w...
The size of the informal sector in the Zimbabwe in 2012 was estimated at approximately US$7.4 billio...
This paper attempted to give reasons why it is difficult for Zimbabwe and other developing countries...
The taxation of informal sector business is increasingly becoming a topical issue in many developing...
This desktop and library study aims at reviewing the informal sector tax administration focusing on ...
The paper examines the difficulty related to tax collection from the poor informal sector in Bulaway...
The informal sector in Zimbabwe is among the most buoyant sector yet contributes marginally to tax r...
The need to attract resources to boost Zimbabwe’s revenue base from the informal sector has attra...
This paper sought to establish the usefulness of a great array of recommendations aimed at taxing th...
The notion of formalizing the informal sector in Zimbabwe is not new however; this paper asserts tha...
Informal entrepreneurship is a source of livelihood which provides employment and income to poor hou...
This study estimated the size of the informal economy using time series analysis for Zimbabwe using ...
The informal sector remains a permanent feature of all economies. It is a more pronounced component ...
The past decade(2000-2010) for Zimbabwe was characterized by worst economic performance since its in...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The economic c...
In this paper we sought to analyse the performance of informal sector tax revenue and to establish w...
The size of the informal sector in the Zimbabwe in 2012 was estimated at approximately US$7.4 billio...
This paper attempted to give reasons why it is difficult for Zimbabwe and other developing countries...
The taxation of informal sector business is increasingly becoming a topical issue in many developing...
This desktop and library study aims at reviewing the informal sector tax administration focusing on ...
The paper examines the difficulty related to tax collection from the poor informal sector in Bulaway...
The informal sector in Zimbabwe is among the most buoyant sector yet contributes marginally to tax r...
The need to attract resources to boost Zimbabwe’s revenue base from the informal sector has attra...
This paper sought to establish the usefulness of a great array of recommendations aimed at taxing th...
The notion of formalizing the informal sector in Zimbabwe is not new however; this paper asserts tha...
Informal entrepreneurship is a source of livelihood which provides employment and income to poor hou...
This study estimated the size of the informal economy using time series analysis for Zimbabwe using ...
The informal sector remains a permanent feature of all economies. It is a more pronounced component ...
The past decade(2000-2010) for Zimbabwe was characterized by worst economic performance since its in...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The economic c...