Local taxes represent less than 5 per cent of total tax revenues in Tanzania. However, the large number of these taxes, together with their unsatisfactory nature, means that their economic, political and social impacts are considerably more significant than their figure implies. This report reviews the main characteristics and impacts of the existing local tax system. It discusses how the present tax system emerged, and why it has been maintained for such a long period in spite of all its weaknesses. Furthermore, it considers options for reform. An important component of the ongoing decentralisation reform in Tanzania is to increase the fiscal autonomy of local authorities. This policy is encouraged and partly initiated by the donor communi...
Local governments are very important in providing public social service, such as water, health, educ...
Many low income countries face a trilemma with respect to taxation: (1) There is an urgent and obvio...
Tax evasion and corruption in local governments in Tanzania: Alternative economic approache
Local taxes represent less than 5 per cent of total tax revenues in Tanzania. However, the large num...
Tanzania is currently implementing a local government reform aimed at improving public service deliv...
The history of the modern state is the history of its revenue raising capabilities (Levi, 1988). Via...
This paper reviews the tax system in Tanzania, and gives particular attention to the tax reform prop...
Tanzania is currently implementing a local government reform aimed at improving public service deliv...
This paper presents three propositions about tax collection in local authorities in Tanzania. First,...
Purpose: Inter-organisational cooperation in revenue collection has received limited attention in th...
World’s Entire Government, As Well As Tanzania, Need Financial On Behalf Of Numerous Progress Activi...
Inter-organisational cooperation in revenue collection has received limited attention in the tax adm...
It is undeniably that the fiscal autonomy of local government authorities constitutes a critical com...
Tanzania is a developing and decentralized country characterized by widespread fiscal disparities. F...
Rural taxation policy is a major issue in many countries of Africa as they pursue more decentralized...
Local governments are very important in providing public social service, such as water, health, educ...
Many low income countries face a trilemma with respect to taxation: (1) There is an urgent and obvio...
Tax evasion and corruption in local governments in Tanzania: Alternative economic approache
Local taxes represent less than 5 per cent of total tax revenues in Tanzania. However, the large num...
Tanzania is currently implementing a local government reform aimed at improving public service deliv...
The history of the modern state is the history of its revenue raising capabilities (Levi, 1988). Via...
This paper reviews the tax system in Tanzania, and gives particular attention to the tax reform prop...
Tanzania is currently implementing a local government reform aimed at improving public service deliv...
This paper presents three propositions about tax collection in local authorities in Tanzania. First,...
Purpose: Inter-organisational cooperation in revenue collection has received limited attention in th...
World’s Entire Government, As Well As Tanzania, Need Financial On Behalf Of Numerous Progress Activi...
Inter-organisational cooperation in revenue collection has received limited attention in the tax adm...
It is undeniably that the fiscal autonomy of local government authorities constitutes a critical com...
Tanzania is a developing and decentralized country characterized by widespread fiscal disparities. F...
Rural taxation policy is a major issue in many countries of Africa as they pursue more decentralized...
Local governments are very important in providing public social service, such as water, health, educ...
Many low income countries face a trilemma with respect to taxation: (1) There is an urgent and obvio...
Tax evasion and corruption in local governments in Tanzania: Alternative economic approache