Airfares could rise in Botswana, impacting key tourism routes, following a proposed three percent tax hike on international air transport operators.
The provision in the proposed Income Tax Bill would require airlines, including those without a physical presence in Botswana, to pay three percent of the ticket price or freight invoice for passengers or goods originating locally. Non-compliant carriers risk having flights denied clearance by the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB), empowered under the Bill to enforce the tax.
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