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Govt reverses its decision to increasing tax on secondhand clothes - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi

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Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) deputy commissioner for Lilongwe Port Khumbo Gondwe has told vendors that government already reserved its decision to increase the tax on secondhand clothes. Government had increased the value, for duty purpose, of used clothes from $1.9 to $2.5 per kg in this year's budget. Gondwe said the decision to increase the […]

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