What are the main employer tax obligations in Tanzania?
Employers in Tanzania must withhold and remit PAYE income tax (due by 7th of following month via TRA portal), make social security/pension contributions, file monthly VAT returns if registered (Monthly (by last day of following month)), and submit an annual corporate income tax return (due 6 months after financial year-end). MaxisHR manages all of these obligations automatically on your behalf.
What is the corporate income tax rate in Tanzania?
The corporate income tax rate in Tanzania is 30% on net business profits. The tax year in Tanzania runs on a financial year basis, with the annual return due 6 months after financial year-end. Instalment payments are typically required quarterly. MaxisHR's tax team ensures your Tanzania entity is structured for maximum efficiency within the applicable framework.
What is the VAT rate in Tanzania and when must I register?
The standard VAT rate in Tanzania is 18%. VAT registration is mandatory once your annual taxable turnover exceeds TZS 100,000,000/yr. Once registered, VAT returns must be filed Monthly (by last day of following month). MaxisHR monitors your Tanzania turnover and handles VAT registration and monthly filings — ensuring you never miss a threshold or filing deadline.
What withholding taxes apply in Tanzania?
Tanzania imposes withholding tax on dividends (resident) (5%), dividends (non-resident) (10%), interest (resident) (10%), interest (non-resident) (10%), royalties (non-resident) (15%), service fees (non-resident) (15%). These are withheld at source by the payer and remitted to Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA). Tanzania has 13 double tax treaties that may reduce these rates — MaxisHR's tax team advises on treaty eligibility and application for each payment.
What are the penalties for late tax filing in Tanzania?
Tanzania has strict penalty regimes: Late PAYE attracts TZS 100,000 or 5% of tax (higher) + 2% per month; Late VAT attracts 5% of tax due + 2% per month interest; Late CIT attracts 5% of tax due + 2% per month. MaxisHR's automated compliance calendar ensures every return is filed before the deadline — eliminating penalty exposure entirely for our Tanzania clients.
Does Tanzania have transfer pricing rules?
Yes. Tanzania has transfer pricing regulations that require related-party transactions to be conducted at arm's length. Documentation must be maintained and may need to be submitted to Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) on request. MaxisHR advises on transfer pricing documentation requirements for your Tanzania entity.
How does MaxisHR manage tax compliance in Tanzania?
MaxisHR's Tanzania tax compliance service covers the full spectrum: monthly PAYE calculation and filing, VAT return preparation and submission, corporate income tax return preparation, withholding tax management, payroll reconciliation, and annual compliance calendar monitoring. Our Tanzania tax team manages every obligation — so your business stays compliant without building an in-house tax function.