Zanzibar Minister of Finance, Dr Saada Mkuya speaks at past event. PHOTO | COURTESY
Summary
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The
meeting look at areas that will improve the ease of doing business between the
two sides of the United Republic of Tanzania.
Unguja. With the clock ticking closer to the national budget presentation day on June 15, 2023, senior officials from the ministries of Finance for both governments have camped here to deliberate on issues such as taxation, policy and the general economy.
The discussion is also centred on
improving the business climate to attract investors in Tanzania.
Zanzibar Minister of Finance, Dr
Saada Mkuya said yesterday that the meeting look at areas that will improve the
ease of doing business between the two sides of the United Republic of
Tanzania.
“As we know businessmen from mainland Tanzania
come to Zanzibar to do business, some from Zanzibar go to mainland Tanzania but
there are things that often cause distress, so this meeting aims at providing
solutions," said Dr Mkuya.
According to the minister, issues
such as the value addition tax (VAT) and double taxation, especially from small
enterprises were among prevalent challenges among businesses.
"As we expect to table the main
budgets of the Government, the great desire of Tanzanians is to hear about the
tax areas, how taxes will be made easier and how both governments can create a
better tax environment," said Dr Mkuya.
Minister of Finance and Planning of
mainland Tanzania, Dr Mwigulu Nchemba said the issues discussed during the
meeting are fundamental in doing business for both sides of the Union.
He said it would be critical to
discuss how the issues affect both corporate and retail businesses.
“We will also talk about the
movement of goods and people from one side of the Union to the other, and other
issues that involve governance in the management of financial and tax
policies," said Dr Nchemba.
A trader in Zanzibar, Mr Khamis
Mfaume, said there are many challenges that have been a concern when doing
business between the sides including double taxation of goods that go Tanzania
mainland from Zanzibar or vice versa.
"This thing is there and it is
being protested for a long time and the issue of difficulty in exporting goods
to Tanzania mainland from Zanzibar," he said.
Ms Thawaiba Ali said if the challenges
are successfully resolved, it will not only bring efficiency to businessmen but
also increase government revenue
She said: "It is easier to take
a car from Zanzibar to Kenya than to take it to mainland Tanzania.”
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