MRA Launches Door-to-Door Property Audit in Lilongwe, Blantyre to Track Rental Income

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🇿🇼 Published: 05 March 2026
📘 Source: Nyasa Times

The Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) has rolled out a door-to-door property information verification exercise in selected low-density areas of Lilongwe and Blantyre, a move aimed at tightening compliance with rental income tax and closing loopholes that have long allowed some landlords to avoid declaring earnings. Confirming the development, MRA spokesperson Wilma Chalulu said the exercise forms part of the authority’s broader strategy to strengthen revenue collection and ensure fairness in the taxation system. In a public notice, the tax authority says the verification drive will see teams of three to four MRA officers visiting properties in targeted neighbourhoods to collect and verify property-related information directly from landlords or their representatives.

The authority says the exercise is meant to improve transparency and accountability in the rental property market, which has increasingly become a significant source of income for many property owners in Malawi’s major cities. “MRA officers conducting the exercise will be dressed in official MRA branded vests and will carry valid identification cards. Members of the public are encouraged to verify identification before engaging with the officers,” reads part of the notice.

During the visits, the teams will gather detailed information about properties, including: Officers will also record the average monthly rent per unit, as well as details of property management arrangements, particularly where properties are managed by agents on behalf of landlords. The exercise signals a more aggressive approach by MRA toward rental income tax compliance, an area the authority has previously indicated suffers from widespread under-declaration. Officials say the initiative is not only about raising revenue but also about ensuring fairness, particularly for property owners who already comply with tax obligations. As Malawi continues grappling with fiscal pressures and the need to broaden its tax base, the door-to-door verification exercise is likely to send a strong message to landlords in urban centres: rental income is firmly on the tax authority’s radar.

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Originally published by Nyasa Times • March 05, 2026

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