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Your business trip may be a tax risk New Namibian tax laws for cross border business Namibia passed a number of tax law changes in December 2015. These amendments affect withholding taxes, VAT on imported services, income and employee taxes. In the recent budget speech discussions, the Ministry of Finance confirmed their focus on transfer pricing and general tax compliance. New sections in the law can now hold officers and shareholders personally liable for the tax debts of a company. These developments put cross-border business and travelling employees in the tax spotlight. Talk to us today about understanding and managing your Namibian tax exposure.

StĂŠfan Hugo

Chantell Husselmann

Tel: +264 61 284 1102 Cell: +264 81 141 0504 stefan.hugo@na.pwc.com

Tel: +264 61 284 1327 Cell: +264 81 122 4181 chantell.husselmann@na.pwc.com

Tax Leader

Johan Nel

Tax Partner (Income Tax) Tel: +264 61 284 1122 Cell: +264 81 141 0497 johan.nel@na.pwc.com

Riana Esterhuyse

Tax Senior Manager (Walvis Bay)

Tel: +264 64 217 736 Cell: +264 81 233 0904 riana.esterhuyse@na.pwc.com

Tax Partner (VAT, Customs)

Nelson Lucas

Tax Associate Director (VAT, Transfer Pricing) Tel: +264 61 284 1203 Cell: +264 81 203 3887 nelson.lucas@na.pwc.com

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