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Shafudah urges NamRA Officials at Oshikango to uphold fairness and excellence Shafudah urges NamRA Officials at Oshikango to uphold fairness and excellence NBC Online Sat, 08/23/2025 - 16:47

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NamRA boosts tax compliance with transfer pricing unit NamRA boosts tax compliance with transfer pricing unit NBC Online Wed, 08/13/2025 - 17:09

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NamRA signs MoU with Swakop Uranium and partners to streamline trade NamRA signs MoU with Swakop Uranium and partners to streamline trade NBC Online Fri, 08/08/2025 - 19:45

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NamRA extends tax return deadline to 31 October NamRa Chief Strategic Communications and Support Engagements Officer, Steven Ndorokaze The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has extended the filing deadline for certain income tax returns to 31 October 2025, citing...

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Namra Recovers N$2.3 Million in Three Months Through Whistle-Blower Reports [Namibian] The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) recovered N$2.3 million from April to June, following 37 reports submitted through its whistle-blower hotline.

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NamRA rakes in N$19.9 billion in first quarter Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) collected N$19.9 billion in net revenue by 30 June.  This represents 22.40% of the government’s total revenue target for the 2025/26 financial year. This was revealed in NamRA’s quarterly bulletin, NamRA in Numbers, which showed gross revenue for the first quarter stood at N$22.5 billion. After processing refunds of N$2.6 billion, the agency’s net collection came to N$19.9 billion against the annual target of N$88.99 billion. NamRA commissioner Sam Shivute has said the agency is intensifying efforts to increase domestic revenue through improved compliance and operational efficiency.  In a previous update, he said meeting collection targets is critical to funding the national budget and reducing dependence on external borrowing. According to the latest data, domestic tax contributed N$13.6 billion, making up 21.76% of the target, while customs and excise accounted for N$6.3 billion, or 23.91%. In April, the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) reported net revenue of N$88.6 billion for the 2024/2025 financial year, an increase of N$11 billion compared to the previous fiscal period. During the same period, NamRA collected N$98.9 billion in gross revenue, with refunds amounting to N$10.4 billion between 1 April 2024 and 31 March 2025. As of 31 January 2025, NamRA had already collected N$79.3 billion in revenue. According to NamRA data, domestic tax collections totalled N$31.36 billion, while customs and excise duties contributed N$48 billion. In May, finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said the government is relying on revenue agencies such as NamRA to meet revenue targets in light of reduced Southern African Customs Union receipts and growing social spending needs. As of 31 January 2025, the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) portal recorded 564,504 registered taxpayers. Nationally, the total number of registered taxpayers stands at 1,092,862, with 1,000,053 classified as active. From 1 April to 30 September 2024, the Namibia Revenue Agency collected N$45.1 billion in net tax revenue.

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Namra Collects N$12.78 Billion in First Two Months of Financial Year [Namibian] The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) has collected N$12.78 billion in revenue between 1 April and 31 May, as part of the current financial year.

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NamRA urges late tax filers to comply NamRA urges late tax filers to comply NBC Online Wed, 07/02/2025 - 20:02

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NamRA issues final reminder as tax deadline arrives The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) today urged all salaried individuals and pensioners to submit their tax returns by the end of the day, warning that no deadline extension will be...

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Tax return deadline today - NamRA Tax return deadline today - NamRA NBC Online Mon, 06/30/2025 - 12:44

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NamRA strengthens global ties to enhance customs and taxation services NamRA strengthens global ties to enhance customs and taxation services NBC Online Sun, 06/29/2025 - 17:57

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Namra Sees Drop in Illegal Vehicle Imports Following Moratorium [Namibian] The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) says it has observed a decline in the illegal importation of second-hand vehicles following a transit regulation that came into effect on 1 March 2023.

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Namra sees drop in illegal vehicle imports following moratorium The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) says it has observed a decline in the illegal importation of second-hand vehicles following a transit regulation that came into effect on 1 March 2023. Under the directive, all second-hand cars imported into Namibia are required to transit only when loaded on car carrier trailers. Vehicles transiting on their own wheels are no longer permitted. Namra commissioner Sam Shivute has confirmed improved compliance and credited increased cooperation with law enforcement for the results. “There is an improvement in terms of compliance. There is an improvement in that people know that when they bring in vehicles through illegal means, people have picked up that number working together with other law enforcement agents like the Namibian Police,” says Shivute. According to Namra, the stricter transit requirement aims to curb tax evasion and unlawful registration practices involving second-hand cars brought into the country under the guise of transit but later sold or registered locally. Some vehicles have been seized and individuals penalised. Shivute cautions that while gains have been made, loopholes are still being exploited. “They know that action is taken. Some of those who illegally imported vehicles were penalised. Some of the vehicles were impounded. But again, as I said, yes, we have seen a decline in the illegal importation of vehicles,” Shivute says. The agency warns that smugglers frequently shift tactics when regulations tighten, prompting ongoing enforcement adjustments. Namra says it remains focused on strengthening oversight and ensuring adherence to national tax laws. “A lot of work still needs to be done because what we also noted sometimes is that when one scheme is closed, human beings sometimes try to find another one. That’s true. But we will continue trying to be one step ahead of those who would want to continue cheating the Namibian customer taxation system,” say Shivute. The moratorium, introduced in 2023, stems from an amendment to the customs and excise rules after vehicles declared as in transit were found being sold locally and registered on the National Traffic Information System without paying import taxes. The post Namra sees drop in illegal vehicle imports following moratorium appeared first on The Namibian.

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NamRA clarifies grocery duty for Oranjemund shoppers NamRA clarifies grocery duty for Oranjemund shoppers NBC Online Mon, 06/09/2025 - 10:03

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NamRA in Zambia for talks on One-Stop Border Post NamRA in Zambia for talks on One-Stop Border Post NBC Online Thu, 06/05/2025 - 16:36

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NamRA and China Customs Sign Deal to Boost Trade NamRA and China Customs Sign Deal to Boost Trade NBC Online Sat, 05/17/2025 - 16:21

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NamRA committed to supporting state’s development goals - Shivute NamRA committed to supporting state’s development goals - Shivute NBC Online Wed, 05/14/2025 - 17:21

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NamRA warns taxpayers to comply or face enforcement NamRA warns taxpayers to comply or face enforcement NBC Online Wed, 05/14/2025 - 16:59

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Trustco loses High Court battle against Namibia Revenue Agency over tax dispute Trustco Group Holdings has lost a High Court battle against the Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra). In 2022 Namra froze bank accounts of 42 entities linked to Trustco due to more than N$200 million Trustco owed Namra. Trustco challenged this decision in court. In its application, Trustco requested the court to declare that sections of the Income Tax Act and the Value-Added Tax Act, which allow the tax authorities to declare an entity like a bank an agent for the collection of tax from funds held by it, are unconstitutional, and to refer those sections to the parliament to be rectified within a period of 12 months. However, the High Court dismissed Trustco’s application with costs last week. “The applicants’ challenge to declare 91 of the Income Tax Act 24 of 1981 and section 36 of the Value Added Act 10 of 2000 unconstitutional is dismissed,” reads part of the court judgement. The High Court also instructed Trustco to pay Namra’s legal costs. At the heart of the dispute, Trustco was reportedly owed approximately N$136 million in value added tax (VAT) credits by Namra. However, this position reversed during 2020/2021 when Namra raised assessments for various tax liabilities, including income tax, VAT, and withholding tax, amounting to hundreds of millions. According to an affidavit filed by Trustco Group Holdings’ executive financial director, Floors Abrahams, at the time, he said the decisions to demand that companies in the group should immediately pay their taxes and interest on their tax arrears were “administratively unfair, unreasonable, […] irrational, arbitrary” and also in violation of the Constitution. He also said Trustco is “gravely concerned” about the timing of the decisions, which were taken at a time when the Trustco group and its Trustco Bank were embroiled in a dispute with the Bank of Namibia. Namra informed Trustco in a letter on 3 October 2022 that the group owed N$201.7 million in unpaid taxes, and also N$103.8 million in interest on those taxes. At the time, Namra requested that companies in the Trustco group pay 30% of the capital amount owed to Namra by 10 October 2022. In a follow-up letter on 20 October 2022, Namra demanded that the Trustco companies settle their outstanding tax bills, including penalties and interest, immediately. Abrahams said Trustco is disputing Namra’s calculation of the taxes owed by companies in the group. According to Trustco, if Namra had correctly set off tax credits owed to the Trustco group, the group would owe Namra only about N$7.8 million. He further said, in line with its calculation of its tax arrears, Trustco paid an amount of nearly N$2.7 million – 30% of the taxes Trustco says it owes – to Namra on 11 October 2022. From March 2020 to October that year, Trustco had paid nearly N$63.4 million to Namra, Abrahams said. He also said Trustco had an agreement with Namra that the group’s outstanding tax liabilities had to be paid only by the end of May 2023, and that Namra made an about-turn on this agreement without giving Trustco an opportunity to be heard. “When Namra owed Trustco money, it did not repay Trustco, but was willing to set future taxes off against the refund that was due to Trustco,” Abrahams said. “But now, when the position has changed, it immediately wants to recover payment in full from Trustco.” Namra’s decisions “demonstrate a total disregard for the financial and economic impact of such a directive on the ongoing operations of the Trustco group of companies, and constitute irrational, arbitrary and malicious decision-making,” Abrahams claimed. The post Trustco loses High Court battle against Namibia Revenue Agency over tax dispute appeared first on The Namibian.

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NamRa employee suspended in tax refund scam, three arrested The Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRa) has revealed a fraudulent scheme connected to its ongoing Mass Tax Refund Initiative, resulting in the unlawful payout of over N$666,000 in tax refunds. The...

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Namra uncovers fraudulent tax refund scheme The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) says they have uncovered a fraudulent scheme resulting in the illicit payout of tax refunds of over N$666 000 between January and April 2025 to 47 taxpayers. This is linked to the mass tax refund initiative currently being implemented, says Namra spokesperson Steven Ndorokaze. “To date, a Namra staff member has been suspended, while the secondment of an official from the Ministry of Finance has been reversed, with three other suspects having been arrested and appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court last week. “An internal investigation revealed that the recently registered taxpayers, predominantly unemployed individuals with no tax liability, were fraudulently processed for refunds relating to periods dating back to 2011,” he says. Ndorokaze also says the registration would in most instances be done without the knowledge of the concerned persons, using their identity documents and personal banking details. He adds that the refunds were paid out, and the money was distributed among the perpetrators, including through mobile and wallet banking platforms. “In light of these developments, Namra strongly cautions the public to exercise vigilance and not to provide personal banking details or identification documents to third parties for tax-related transactions.” “The agency emphasises that tax refunds are processed directly via Namra offices and authorised platforms. Namra remains steadfast in upholding zero tolerance for corruption, the highest standards of integrity, transparency and public trust, and reiterates its commitment to rooting out fraudulent practices that undermine tax administration,” Ndorokaze adds. The post Namra uncovers fraudulent tax refund scheme appeared first on The Namibian.

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NamRA uncovers N$666 000 fraudulent tax refund scheme The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has uncovered a fraudulent scheme linked to the Mass Tax Refund Initiative currently being implemented. The detected scheme has resulted in the illicit payout of tax refunds of over N$666-thousand between January and April 2025, to 47 taxpayers. To date, a NamRA staff member has

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NamRA suspends employee over fraud scheme Niël Terblanché The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has suspended one of its staff members after uncovering a fraudulent tax refund scheme tied to the Mass Tax Refund Initiative. The scheme led to the illegal payout of over N$666 000 to 47 individuals between January and April 2025. NamRA confirmed in a statement on Monday that the staff member was suspended and that the secondment of a Ministry of Finance official involved in the matter had been revoked. Three suspects linked to the scheme were arrested and appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court last week on fraud charges. An internal investigation revealed that the fraud involved registering newly added taxpayers, most of whom were unemployed and had no tax liability. “In most instances, the registration would be done without the knowledge of the concerned persons, using their identity documents and personal banking details,” NamRA’s chief for strategic communications and support engagements, Yarukeekuro Ndorokaze, stated. According to Ndorokaze, the fraudulent registrations were used to claim refunds for tax periods as far back as 2011. He said once the payments were made, the money was funnelled to the perpetrators through mobile and digital wallet banking platforms. NamRA urged the public not to share personal banking or identification information with third parties for tax-related services.  “Tax refunds are processed directly via NamRA offices and authorised platforms,” he said. NamRA reaffirmed its commitment to fighting corruption, saying it remains committed to zero tolerance, high integrity, transparency, and public trust.  The agency said it will continue to root out fraudulent activities that compromise tax administration.

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Trustco’s N$593 million tax challenge against NamRA fails Allexer Namundjembo The High Court has ruled against Trustco Group Holdings, dismissing its application to challenge two decisions made by the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) about its unpaid taxes. Trustco had argued that NamRA owed it N$136 million in VAT credits, which it wanted to use to reduce interest on its tax debt. Trustco claimed that NamRA owed it about N$136 million in VAT credits as of March 2020. Trustco further argued that these credits were related to VAT, withholding tax, and PAYE obligations, and that an agreement had been made to use the credits to reduce accrued interest on outstanding balances. Despite this, NamRA issued a demand in September 2022, requiring Trustco entities to settle their tax arrears for liabilities up to 31 December 2019 by 31 May 2023. Trustco challenged the demand in court, arguing that NamRA violated its constitutional rights, especially the right to a fair hearing and the principle of lawful, reasonable, and fair administrative action. In its affidavit, NamRA denied the allegations of unfairness or irrationality. The agency stated that Trustco had been given enough opportunity to respond and make representations. NamRA also rejected claims of acting with ulterior motives and insisted that no legal errors were made in handling Trustco’s tax matters. Court documents revealed that only 38 entities within the Trustco Group had a payment arrangement with NamRA. Trustco’s total tax liability stood at over N\$230 million by June 2021, and this rose to nearly N\$593 million by December 2023. The court dismissed Trustco’s application, rejecting its request to review the decisions made in letters dated October 3 and October 20, 2022.  The company’s attempt to have sections of the Income Tax Act and Value-Added Tax Act declared unconstitutional was also dismissed.  The case was heard by Justice Thomas Masuku Prinsloo, Justice Shafimana Ueitele, and Deputy Judge President Hosea Angula.  The matter has been removed from the roll and is now considered finalised.

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Revenue Agency Uncovers Fraudulent Tax Refund Scheme [Namibian] The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) says they have uncovered a fraudulent scheme resulting in the illicit payout of tax refunds of over N$666 000 between January and April 2025, to 47 taxpayers.

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Namra uncovers fraudulent tax refund scheme - The Namibian - Namra uncovers fraudulent tax refund scheme  The Namibian -

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Namra uncovers fraudulent tax refund scheme The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) says they have uncovered a fraudulent scheme resulting in the illicit payout of tax refunds of over N$666 000 between January and April 2025, to 47 taxpayers. This is linked to the Mass Tax Refund Initiative currently being implemented, says Namra spokesperson Steven Yarukeekuro Ndorokaze. “To date, a Namra staff member has been suspended, while the secondment of an official from the Ministry of Finance has been reversed, with three other suspects having been arrested and appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court last week.” “An internal investigation revealed that the recently registered taxpayers, predominantly unemployed individuals with no tax liability, were fraudulently processed for refunds relating to periods dating back to 2011,” he says. Ndorokaze also says the registration would in most instances be done without the knowledge of the concerned persons, using their identity documents and personal banking details. He adds that the refunds were paid out, and the money was distributed among the perpetrators, including through mobile and wallet banking platforms. “In light of these developments, Namra strongly cautions the public to exercise vigilance and not to provide personal banking details or identification documents to third parties for tax-related transactions.” “The agency emphasises that tax refunds are processed directly via Namra offices and authorised platforms. Namra remains steadfast in upholding zero tolerance for corruption, the highest standards of integrity, transparency and public trust, and reiterates its commitment to rooting out fraudulent practices that undermine tax administration,” Ndorokaze adds. The post Namra uncovers fraudulent tax refund scheme appeared first on The Namibian.

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NamRA uncovers N$666,000 Tax Refund scam NamRA uncovers N$666,000 Tax Refund scam NBC Online Mon, 05/05/2025 - 10:39

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Namra employee on two-year suspension threatens legal action over delay despite misconduct ruling - The Namibian - Namra employee on two-year suspension threatens legal action over delay despite misconduct ruling  The Namibian -

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