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Business Advisory 1 July 2025 3 min read

Zambia Tax Guide 2025: Essential Rates & Rules for Foreign Companies

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Zambia Tax Guide 2025: Essential Rates & Rules for Foreign Companies

Foreign investors often discover that Zambia’s tax system is friendlier than it looks—provided you know the numbers and the carve-outs. This guide walks you through the headline rates, sector incentives, and hidden compliance snags every overseas-owned business should factor into its 2025 budget.

1. Zambia’s Corporate Income Tax in a Nutshell

1.1 Standard rate: 30 %

All resident and non-resident companies pay 30 % corporate income tax (CIT) on profits sourced in Zambia.28 days after year-end, an annual return must be filed, with four equal instalments of provisional tax due during the year. (taxsummaries.pwc.com)

1.2 Sector-specific (and incentive) rates

| Activity | 2025 CIT rate | Why it matters | | Telecommunications | 35 % | Uniform rate introduced to replace the former tiered bands. (taxsummaries.pwc.com) | | Export of non-traditional products (e.g., finished food, furniture, textiles) | 20 % | Government pushes value-added exports. (pkf-zambia.co.zm) | | Value addition to copper cathodes | 20 % | Encourages downstream copper processing. (pkf-zambia.co.zm) | | Farming & agro-processing exports | 10 % | Permanent concession to boost agri-value chains. (dentons.com) |

Tip: A company can enjoy the 10 % rate only on export profits strictly traceable to farming or agro-processing activities; general trading profits still attract 30 %.

2. Withholding Taxes on Cross-Border Payments

| Payment type | Default WHT for non-residents | Treaty relief? | | Dividends | 20 % | Yes – most DTTs reduce to 5 %–15 %. (practiceguides.chambers.com) | | Branch profit repatriation | 20 % | Same rate; treaty may override. (dentons.com) | | Interest, royalties, management / consultancy fees, commissions | 20 % | Treaties can cut these to 10 % or 15 %. (practiceguides.chambers.com) |

Withholding tax is triggered at the earlier of payment or accrual, so even unpaid inter-company charges can create liability. The remitter must file a WHT return by the 14th of the following month or face penalties. (taxsummaries.pwc.com)

3. Turnover Tax for Smaller Foreign-Owned Enterprises

If your Zambian sales are modest, you can skip full CIT:

  • Eligibility – annual turnover ≤ ZMW 5 million (≈ US$ 200 k).

  • Rate – 5 % on gross turnover; no deductions allowed. (taxsummaries.pwc.com)

Turnover tax is final, so you cannot claim expenses or carry losses—but you also avoid quarterly provisional-tax filings. This regime is open to foreign-controlled SMEs except those in mining, telecoms, or professional services. (zra.org.zm)

4. Property Transfer Tax (PTT)

Selling land, buildings, mining rights, or even ≥ 10 % of the shares in a Zambian company? The seller must pay 8 % PTT on the higher of the sale price or open-market value. The hike from 5 % to 8 % took effect on 1 January 2025. (bcaproperties.com, manyumba.net)

  • Exemptions – internal group restructures may claim relief if strict conditions are met.

  • Timing – tax must be paid—and the return lodged—within 14 days of the transfer to obtain PACRA clearance for share or title registration.

5. Other Taxes Foreign Firms Should Track

| Levy | Key points | | Skills Development Levy | 0.5 % of total payroll, payable monthly. (pkf-zambia.co.zm) | | Rental income tax | Landlords earning > ZMW 800 k pay 16 % final tax; 0 %-4 % applies below that threshold. (taxsummaries.pwc.com) | | No capital gains tax | Zambia relies on PTT instead. (dentons.com) |


6. Double Tax Treaty (DTT) Relief & Practical Planning

Zambia has 14 effective treaties (South Africa, the UK, Germany, Mauritius, China, etc.). Where applicable, DTTs override domestic WHT—but only if the non-resident furnishes a Certificate of Residence and the ZRA’s treaty relief form before payment. Treaties never alter the 30 % base CIT rate, but they:

  • Reduce WHT on dividends to 5 %–15 %.

  • Cap interest and royalty WHT at 10 %–15 %.

  • Prevent double taxation by granting foreign tax credits or exemptions in the investor’s home country.

7. Compliance Cheat-Sheet for Foreign-Owned Entities

  • Appoint a resident director (or corporate secretary) and maintain half the board in Zambia. (dentons.com)

  • Register for a TPIN immediately after PACRA incorporation to access ZRA e-services.

  • File provisional returns (CIT) each quarter and an annual return within six months of year-end.

  • Pay WHT monthly; obtain clearance before repatriating funds.

  • Secure a Tax Clearance Certificate to remit dividends > US$ 2 000 freely through banks. (pkf-zambia.co.zm)

8. 2025 Quick-Reference Rate Table

| Tax / Regime | 2025 Rate | | Corporate Income Tax | 30 % | | Telecoms | 35 % | | Exports – non-traditional goods | 20 % | | Exports – farming & agro-processing | 10 % | | WHT – Dividends (non-resident) | 20 % | | WHT – Branch profit repatriation | 20 % | | WHT – Interest, royalties, fees | 20 % | | Turnover Tax (≤ ZMW 5 m) | 5 % | | Property Transfer Tax | 8 % | | Skills Development Levy | 0.5 % payroll | | Rental income tax (> ZMW 800 k) | 16 % |

Bottom Line

Plan early, document thoroughly, and claim treaty relief wherever possible. Zambia welcomes 100 % foreign ownership in most sectors, but ignoring WHT filings or PTT can wipe out tax-saving gains from lower incentive rates. Work with a local advisor to stay on the right side of the Zambia Revenue Authority and keep your profits flowing home.

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