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Steven Ndorokaze

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Oshiwambo

O NamRA ya gongela oshimaliwa shoodola oomilion 20 okuza momahangano goohi methimbo efupi elela

Oshikondo shoku gongela oompale dhepangelo o Namibia revenue Agency -NAMRA osheshi pondola oku monapo  oodola oomilion 20 okuza komahangano goohi pokati ko 1 May no 19 July nuumvo,okupitila moo summons, nekwatelemo lyoongundu oontitatu,mwa kwatelwa oombanga dhopaipindi ,oku yamukula kwaamboka yeli konima nenge itaayi futu oompale dhepangelo. Omupopilio go Namra Steven Ndorokaze okwati oshikondo shooohi osha kala shili mokati kaamboka yeli pevi elela oku gandja sha moshiketha shepangelo,niifuta  ya futwa aanambelewa kuluntu,niilyo […]

todayJuly 26, 2024 7 3 3

Namibia

Revenue Agency Recovers N$20 Million from Fishing Companies

The Namibia Revenue Agency has recovered N$20 million from 14 fishing companies between May 1 and July 19. This was achieved through administrative summons and collaboration with third parties, including commercial banks, to address outstanding tax liabilities. The recovery efforts are part of NamRA's intensified campaign against deliberate tax evasion in the fishing industry. Namra spokesperson, Steven Ndorokaze.  

todayJuly 26, 2024 62

Business / Economics

Namibia Revenue Agency Advises Patience Amid Trans-Kalahari Border Post Construction

The Namibia Revenue Agency, in conjunction with other border agencies, has urged the public and stakeholders to remain patient due to ongoing construction activities at the Trans-Kalahari Border Post. This initiative aligns with the Bilateral Agreement between Namibia and Botswana, aiming to establish the One-Stop Border Post. Speaking on behalf of NAMRA, spokesperson Steven Ndorokaze emphasized the importance of cooperation and understanding during this period of infrastructure development.  

todayMarch 27, 2024 19

Namibia

Namibia Revenue Agency Issues N$100.9 Million in Tax Refunds Through Mass Refund Exercise

The Namibia Revenue Agency has successfully refunded N$100.9 million in taxes since commencing its mass tax refund initiative in December of the previous year. NamRA, in a statement, reported that out of the 78,441 processed tax returns, close to 47 thousand refunds were disbursed to individual salary-earners and pensioners. NamRA spokesperson Steven Ndorokaze elaborated on the successful initiative.  

todayMarch 7, 2024 18

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