Tanzania: Explore New Tax Avenues to Boost Domestic Revenue, TRA Told

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Zanzibar — ZANZIBAR Minister of State in the President’s Office (Finance and Planning), Dr Saada Mkuya Salum has urged the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) to invest in research aimed at identifying new sources of tax revenue and broadening the country’s tax base.

Dr Mkuya made the call while officiating the opening of the TRA Zanzibar performance review meeting for the 2024/2025 financial year over the weekend.

The meeting brought together key stakeholders to deliberate on two main topics: “TRA Zanzibar Performance Status for the Financial Year 2024/2025 – Challenges and Strategies to Enhance Revenue Collection for 2025/2026” and “Strategic Focus of TRA Zanzibar’s Revenue Collection for FY 2025/2026 and the Way Forward.”

In her keynote address, the minister called for innovative and adaptive approaches in tax collection, citing ongoing economic and social changes driven by citizens’ growing financial activities.

“As the economy evolves, so should our strategies. Broadening the tax base is crucial for increasing domestic revenue, which in turn strengthens our economy, improves public welfare and supports key development projects,” Dr Mkuya said.

She also called on TRA to intensify public education campaigns about the importance of tax compliance, saying that awareness remains low among some citizens and business owners.

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“Many people still lack adequate knowledge about taxation both in terms of its significance and the laws and procedures that govern it,” she noted.