The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) is a semi-autonomous Government Agency of the United Republic of Tanzania. It was established by the Tanzania Revenue Authority Act, CAP. 339 in 1995 and started its operations on the 1st of July 1996. It is headed by the Commissioner General. The Current Commissioner General is Alphayo Kidata
In carrying out its statutory functions, TRA is responsible for, among others, to administer and give effect to the laws or the specified provisions of the laws set out in the First Schedule to said Act, and for that purpose, TRA undertakes to assess, collect, and account for all revenue to which those laws apply, on behalf of the Government. Other specific functions of TRA include the following:
To monitor, oversee, coordinate activities and ensure the fair, efficient and effective administration of revenue laws by the Revenue Department in the jurisdiction of the Union Government.
To monitor and ensure the collection of fees, levies, charges, or any other tax collected by any Ministry, Department or Division of the Government as revenue for the Government.
To advise the Minister and other relevant organs on all matters pertaining to fiscal policy, the implementation of the Policy, and the constant improvement of policy regarding revenue laws and administration.
To promote voluntary tax compliance to the highest degree possible.
To take such measures as may be necessary to improve the standard of service given to Taxpayers with a view to improving the effectiveness of the revenue Departments and maximizing revenue collection.
To determine the steps to be taken to counteract fraud and other forms of tax and another fiscal evasion.
To produce trade statistics and publications on a quarterly basis.
Taxes and charges administered and collected by Authority are Income Taxes that include, Corporate Tax, Individuals, Pay As You Earn (PAYE), Skills Development Levy (SDL), and other Withholding Taxes, Value Added Tax (VAT), Import Duty, Excise Duty, Stamp Duty, Airport Service Charge, Port Service Charge, Motor Vehicle Registration, and Transfer Tax, Property Rate, Fuel Levy, Petroleum Levy, Tourism Development Levy, Railway Development Levy, and Motor Vehicle Driving License Fee. The current chairperson of the TRA Board of Directors is Mr. Uledi Mussa Abbas Offices of the TRA are located in Dar es Salaam.
The Closure of EFD Machines and its Impact on Tanzanian Taxpayers
The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) holds a vital role in our nation's progress, tasked with the essential duty of collecting and accounting for government revenue through taxes. This responsibility, however, should be executed...
Hizi garama za kuagiza gari zinazotozwa na TRA kuna haja ya kupata maana yake na kwanini zinatozwa. Kwa sisi tusiojua tunaona kama ni wizi kuna kodi hadi ya railway.
Ama kuna anajua kwanni zinatozwa au mamlaka husika watusaidie. Inafanya kumiliki gari Tanzania iwe kama anasa, malipo ya TRA...
Introduction
Tanzania's current tax regime, characterized by a multitude of taxes and high rates, poses significant challenges for businesses and individual entrepreneurs. The array of taxes includes Import Duty (25%), VAT (18%), Excise Duty (10%), Rail Duty (5%), Corporate Tax (30%)...
“AN ADVOCATE'S PERSPECTIVE”
Recently, a letter from various embassies highlighted numerous challenges faced by foreign investors with the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA). Initially, I suspected the letter might be fictitious due to the nature of the complaints. However, my doubts were...
In reviewing the Finance Bill 2024, published on June 18t, 2024, SARC Law Chambers would like to highlight our opinions and recommendations regarding certain proposed and non-proposed provisions within the Tax Revenue Appeals Act (CAP 408) and the Tax Administration Act (CAP 438).
1.0 Regarding...
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