
Namibia introduces incentive program to encourage tax e-filing

Namibia’s Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein on Thursday said Namibian taxpayers can get relief from the taxman’s noose if they register for the new Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS), which was introduced in January this year.
The minister addressing media at a press brief said the incentive program will be introduced in order to encourage taxpayers not only to register as e-filers but also to continually use the online service.
“Taxpayers are therefore hereby informed that the ministry is offering an incentive in the form of waiving penalties charged on tax accounts. The incentive program covers the period since the launch of ITAS and ending on 30 June 2020,” he said.
Schlettwein said that the ministry’s aim is to reach a target of 90 percent of the taxpayer population register as e-filers by June 2020.
Furthermore, he said taxpayers who have already registered as e-filers since the launch of ITAS also benefit from this incentive and penalties for those without outstanding returns will be waived automatically.
Schlettwein said that the initiative is meant to see a shift from manual interaction between the Inland Revenue Department and taxpayers to continuous use of the online platform.
“Reaching this target is necessary because the ministry may in future require taxpayers to file all tax returns electronically without an option of manual filing,” he concluded.