Join us for the 8th Tax Summer School, taking place from 30 September – 03 October 2026 at the scenic Troutbeck Resort, Nyanga.
This year’s edition promises a unique blend of technical tax insights, practical learning, and refreshing outdoor experiences. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Nyanga, delegates will have the opportunity to engage, learn, and connect—while enjoying activities such as Mutarazi Falls, Nyangombe Falls, World’s View, boat cruises, and quad biking.
Whether you’re looking to deepen your tax expertise or unwind in a serene environment, this is an experience you don’t want to miss.
📌 Mark your calendar and stay tuned for registration details!
7TH TAX SUMMER SCHOOL SPEAKERS

Marvellous Tapera
Managing Partner

Rosewinter Manjowe CA(Z)
Managing Partner

Simon Gwenzi
Managing Director

Christinah Machingambi
Director; Trustees, ESG & Sustainability Services

Dr. Heriet Mhondiwa CA(Z), FCCA
Managing Partner

Fungai M Charumbira CA(Z)
Education, Quality & Development Manager

Tafadzwa Mhonde
Tax Director

Simelinkosi Mangena
Assistant Manager

ZIMRA
BELINA
7TH TAX SUMMER SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
Day 1
The first day of the Tax Summer School set the foundation with a strong focus on payroll taxes and emerging policy developments. Discussions began with practical insights into mastering payroll taxes, highlighting key compliance requirements, common errors, and strategies to avoid costly penalties. This was followed by an in-depth session on tax and accounting updates, where participants unpacked mid-term policy shifts and regulatory changes shaping the current tax landscape. The emphasis throughout the day was on aligning technical knowledge with real-world application, ensuring delegates understood how evolving policies directly impact business operations and tax compliance.
Day 2
Day two delivered a comprehensive deep dive into core tax disciplines, focusing on corporate income tax, ESG reporting, VAT management, and tax reform developments. The corporate income tax session explored structuring techniques, allowable deductions, and accurate computation methods to enhance compliance and efficiency. This was complemented by a forward-looking discussion on ESG and sustainability reporting, emphasizing the growing importance of non-financial disclosures in the tax and regulatory environment. A practical session on VAT management addressed critical pain points faced by taxpayers, offering actionable solutions to improve compliance and reduce risk. The day concluded with an engaging session on ZIMRA updates and future tax reforms, where experts and regulators provided insights into upcoming changes and their implications for businesses, supported by a dynamic panel discussion.
Day 3
The third day centered on practical application and collaborative problem-solving through taxpayer clinics, with a focus on both VAT and income tax. These sessions provided a platform for delegates to engage with experts, discuss real-life tax challenges, and receive tailored feedback on complex scenarios. The discussions reinforced key technical concepts from previous sessions while emphasizing practical implementation and compliance strategies. Overall, the day highlighted the importance of continuous engagement between taxpayers, practitioners, and authorities in navigating an increasingly complex tax environment.
7TH TAX SUMMER SCHOOL IN PICTURES



