Tanzania: Experts Back Government Plan to Cut Service Levy
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Tanzania: Experts Back Government Plan to Cut Service Levy
Dodoma -- THE government's intention to lower the service levy from the current ceiling of 0.3 per cent of gross revenue to a fixed rate of 0.25 per cent and to slash the rate charged to hotels from 10 per cent to 2 per cent, has been described as a significant and commendable step toward improving the business environment in the country.
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Experts back government plan to cut service levy – Daily News
DODOMA: THE government’s intention to lower the service levy from the current ceiling of 0.3 per cent of gross revenue to a fixed rate of 0.25 per cent and to slash the rate charged to hotels from 10 per cent to 2 per cent, has been described as a significant and commendable step toward improving the business environment in the country. Tabling the government’s 56.49tri/- spending plan for the 2025/26 financial year, Finance Minister Dr Mwigulu …
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