The Impact of Taxation on the Performance of Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Lowveld/Chiredzi District

  • Grace Tengerapena Reformed Church University
  • Willis Mlambo Reformed Church University
  • Cosmas Herikanos Tarwa Reformed Church University
  • Gladys Mufanebadza Reformed Church University
  • Freedom Feya Reformed Church University
  • Knowledge Masunda Reformed Church University
  • Gift Manhimanzi Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University
Keywords: Taxation, Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs).
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Abstract

This study investigates the impact of taxation on the performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Lowveld of Zimbabwe. SMEs are crucial for economic development, job creation, and poverty reduction in Zimbabwe. However, high tax levels and complex tax systems pose significant challenges for these businesses. The primary problem addressed in this study is the negative impact of taxation on SME performance in the Lowveld. The aim is to understand the specific tax-related challenges SMEs face and to propose solutions that could enhance their performance and sustainability. The study is grounded in three key theories: The Theory of Taxation and Economic Growth, the Laffer Curve Theory, and the Theory of Compliance Costs. These theories provide a foundation for analyzing how different aspects of taxation influence SME performance. The researcher employed both qualitative and quantitative data since they all provide in-depth data about the relationship between taxation and SME performance. This study employed a descriptive research design, using document analysis, observation schedules, and questionnaires. Fieldwork revealed that high tax rates, lack of tax knowledge, and inefficient tax administration are major obstacles for SMEs. These factors negatively affect profitability, cash flow, and overall financial health. The average rating for ease of meeting tax obligations was 3.33 out of 10, highlighting the severe impact of taxes on business operations. The study concludes that taxation significantly hinders the performance of SMEs in the Lowveld. High tax burdens, coupled with poor tax knowledge and administrative inefficiencies, undermine SME growth and sustainability. To mitigate these challenges, the study recommends improving tax education among SME owners, simplifying tax administration processes, and introducing more effective tax incentives. These measures could alleviate the financial burden on SMEs, fostering a more conducive environment for their growth and contribution to the economy

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Published
21 January, 2025
How to Cite
Tengerapena, G., Mlambo, W., Tarwa, C., Mufanebadza, G., Feya, F., Masunda, K., & Manhimanzi, G. (2025). The Impact of Taxation on the Performance of Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Lowveld/Chiredzi District. East African Journal of Business and Economics, 8(1), 63-84. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajbe.8.1.2627

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