Widening the scope of Income Tax exemption. Granting power to the Minister to grant Exemption on strategic projects without Approval of the Cabinet for specified threshold. Reduction of the minimum Pay As You Earn rate for employees. Enabling depreciation costs calculation on the cost of assets used in international pipelines. Exemption of Skills Development Levy […]
FINANCE LAW UPDATE: BREAKTHROUGH ATTORNEYS’ OVERVIEW OF THE TANZANIA’S BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2021/2022
Performance evaluation of the 2020/2021 budget The macroeconomic policy targets. Government’s Policy and Strategies to increase Revenue in 2021/2022. Our comparative highlight with the policy to remedy and cushion the economy from COVID-19 impact Priority areas include industrialization and promotion of trade and investment. Proposed changes to improve Employees’ welfare. The Government proposes amendments of […]
LITIGATION LAW UPDATE: BILL PROPOSES SWAHILI LANGUAGE TO BE USED AS THE LANGUAGE OF THE LAWS OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Bill is yet to be tabled to the National Assembly. The language of the laws to be in Kiswahili. The language of the courts, tribunals and other bodies shall also be Kiswahili Circumstances where English may be used in dispensing justice. The Minister may determine situations where a law can be written in another […]
IMMIGRATION AND RELOCATION LAW UPDATE : TANZANIAN IMMIGRATION ISSUES AMIDST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (Q&A)
What you need to know about entry requirements in Tanzania Additional requirements post-COVID 19 outbreak Quarantines, medical certificates, banned or blacklisted destinations/countries of origin and other matters of interest Introduction In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, relocation and travel has been largely inhibited and most countries placed entry and departure bans, while some which […]