Leading to efficiency of procurement processes Ensuring time saving and value for money Minimizing loopholes for corrupt practices Increasing accountability and transparency Inclusion of local experts, firms, goods and commodities in all procurement Since its enactment the Public Procurement Act, 2011(‘the Act’) has been criticised by the general public for being inefficient, time consuming, failure […]
Raising Tax Assessment Objections In Tanzania
A glance on the ‘pay now argue’ later principle Highlight of the impending Finance Act 2016 towards further grounding the taxpayer to pay tax before objection is determined The taxing authority, Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) is empowered to make assessment and collect taxes in relation to the amount of tax assessed. At any time that a […]
Tanzania Introduces New Taxing Rules On The Mining and Petroleum Operations As Per The Finance Act, 2016
The Finance Act, 2016 has been passed by Parliament and became effective as from 1st July, 2016. Breakthrough Attorneys has noted that this Act has introduced new taxing provisions for both mining and petroleum operations. Part V, Division IV has been added to cater for taxation on mineral operations. Part V, Division V introduces taxing rules […]
A QUICK LOOK INTO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW IN TANZANIA
Volume II: The Law on Trademarks The Laws that regulate trademarks in Tanzania How to Apply for a trademark in Tanzania and ARIPO (African Regional Intellectual Property Organization) Possible remedies in case of infringement Intellectual property law refers to the legal rights which result from intellectual creations in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields. […]
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