EY to Run Tanzania New Tax Regulations Meeting in Dar es Salaam on September 29th 2016

EY Tanzania

A breakfast meeting focused on the new tax regulations in Tanzania will be held at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dar es Salaam on September 29th 2016, from 07:00am to 09:00am.

The American Chamber of Commerce in Tanzania (AmCham-TZ) is organizing the event, which will be guided by experts from Ernst & Young (EY) and Ako Law with Clyde & Co.

The price for attending the event is USD20 for members and USD30 for non-members. Tickets can be purchased at www.amcham-tz.com.

Ernst & Young Tanzania: Tax Services

EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transactions and advisory services.

EY can assist with critical issues in today’s tax environment, including:

  • Operating in shifting tax landscapes
  • Seizing the opportunity in Global Compliance and Reporting
  • Developing effective operating models
  • Managing mobile workforce risk

AmCham-TZ

AmCham-TZ is a non-profit membership association. AmCham-TZ serves US citizens and US-controlled companies doing business in Tanzania, Tanzanian citizens and businesses involved in or interested in trade with the US, and Tanzania alumni of American colleges and universities.

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