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Botswana’s tax system, built for tangible goods, now faces the internet

Sunday Standard Botswana’s tax system, built for tangible goods, now faces the internet Finance Minister Ndaba Gaolathe says the current tax system no longer matches the economy it is meant to fund. He says laws written for a mineral-driven, goods-based economy is struggling to capture income generated by digital services, remote transactions and a more complex private sector. Reform, the Minister says, is no longer optional. .ihc-locker-wrap{}T…
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Sunday Standard Botswana broke the news in Gaborone, Botswana on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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