Tanzania Tax Collection Reaches Record During First 3 Quarters of FY 2021/22

TRA Tanzania Tax Collection 2021-2022 Q1-Q2-Q3

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) informed the public that during the three quarters from July 2021 to March 2022 of the financial year 2021/22, it has collected TZS 16.69 Trillion equivalent to 97.3% of the target of TZS 17.15 Trillion.

This is an increase of TZS 3.1 Trillion, or 22.8%, compared to the collection of TZS 13.59 Trillion collected during the similar period of the financial year 2020/21.

In addition, in March 2022, TRA has collected TZS 2.06 Trillion out of the target of collecting Shs 1.98 Trillion, with an efficiency of 103.6%, and a growth of 23.17% compared to March 2021 when it collected TZS 1.67 Trillion.

TRA notes that these collections are largely contributed by: decreased tax evasion; strengthening the relationship between the TRA and the taxpayers and the resolution of out-of-court tax disputes as well as the timely handling of taxpayer complaints.

The tax collection performances have also been improved thanks to the increase in productivity of domestic industries and international trade.

Therefore, TRA congratulates and thanks all taxpayers for continuing to pay their taxes voluntarily and the Sixth Phase Government under the leadership of Hon. Samia Suluhu Hassan.

Proper, voluntary, and timely payment of taxes has enabled TRA to exceed its target in March 2022 and enable the Government to fulfill its responsibilities such as financing development projects, providing social services, and national security.

Despite this recent success, TRA believes that there is still the need to increase the level of collections by strengthening the rate of voluntary tax payment for taxpayers.

RELATED:  Transfer Pricing in Tanzania: A Comprehensive Overview

To increase efficiency in revenue collection, among other things TRA has planned to implement the following;
i. Commencement of the use of an improved electronic system for the submission of Value Added Tax (VAT) tax returns from April 2022 for all VAT registered taxpayers;
ii. Increase efficiency at customs;
iii. Increase management, monitoring, and mobilization of issuing Electronic Fiscal Devices (EFD);
iv. Continue to strengthen good relations with customers and service delivery;
v. Continuing to resolve tax disputes including resolving them out of court; and
vi. Increase taxpayer education including taxpayer awareness campaigns.

It is TRA’s hope that the implementation of specific strategies will enable the Agency to achieve the target of collecting TZS 22.73 Trillion (USD 9.6 Billion) for the financial year 2021/22.

Related Posts
Tanzania Real GDP Growth 2020-2024(Jan-Sep)
Read More

Mainland Tanzania’s Economy Grows 5.6% in Jan-Sep 2024, Led by Agriculture, Projected 6% in 2025, Zanzibar at 7%, Projected Over 6% in 2025, Inflation at 3.1%, Exports Reach USD 16.1 Billion

Tanzania’s economy grew 5.6% in Jan-Sep 2024, with full-year growth estimated at 5.6%. Zanzibar expanded 7%, with projections over 6% in 2025. Inflation remained stable at 3.1%, while exports surged to USD 16.1 billion, led by tourism, gold, and agriculture. Cashew nut procurement reached a five-year high due to the new online auction system.
Bank of Tanzania Interest Rate Q1 2025
Read More

Bank of Tanzania Keeps Policy Rate at 6% for Q3 2024; Domestic Economy on Strong Growth Path with Very Positive Outlook

The Bank of Tanzania’s Monetary Policy Committee has decided to keep the Central Bank Rate (CBR) at 6% for the first quarter of 2025. Governor Emmanuel Tutuba highlighted that the move aims to maintain liquidity, control inflation below 5%, and support a growth rate of 5.7%. The decision reflects global and domestic economic evaluations and a commitment to stabilize the Tanzanian shilling.