Tax

Traders in Simiyu call for tax assessment reforms to combat corruption

SIMIYU: TRADERS in Simiyu Region have proposed significant reforms to the tax assessment system employed by the Tanzania Revenue Authority…

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Double Taxation Agreements intricacies (Part 2)

By mitigating tax-related uncertainties frequently identified as significant barriers to foreign direct investments (FDIs) these agreements foster confidence among international…

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Tanzania double taxation agreements retrospect

As FDIs becomes increasingly integral to Tanzania’s economic strategy, understanding the mechanisms that facilitate such investments is vital

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TRA collects over 92bn/- in Kagera in six months

Kagera TRA Regional Manager Mr Castro John said the regional revenue target for the period was 80.987bn/-

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Stakeholders propose reforms to drive growth

Tax exemptions on these devices would reduce barriers to entry, especially in underserved areas and empower individuals and businesses to…

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Dr Nchemba calls for tougher action against tax evaders

ARUSHA: FINANCE Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba has directed the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) to adopt a stricter stance toward businesses…

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IMF insights: Dialogue for reforms (Part 2)

Dive into our discussion on how these vital reforms are set to catalyse growth, bolster resilience and usher in prosperity…

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Tax Revolution: Lessons from International Monetary Fund (Part 1)

HAPPY New Year 2025! As we step into this promising year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on Tanzania’s progress.…

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Redefining personal tax in Tanzania: A path to innovation and inclusion (Part 2)

BUILDING on the foundation laid in the 27th December publication, this article dives deeper into the urgent need to reform…

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Expert insights on Tanzania’s personal, business income tax systems

The general tax rate on net profits is 30 per cent. For small businesses with annual turnovers under 100m/- that…

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