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Challenges to Electronic Fiscal Devices adoption in Tanzania
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Enhancing VAT Services in Tanzania
Daudi Mboma

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Autor/Autorin: Mboma Daudi

Daudi Mboma is an Instructor at Dar es salaam Institute of Technology, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. He is a graduate at Institute of Finance Management in Masters of Science IT & Management. He has an extensive experience in IT specialized in Business applications.
The Electronic Fiscal Device (EFD) has been introduced to VAT registered traders under the "The Value Added Tax (Electronic Fiscal Device) Regulation, 2010" - Subsidiary Legislation, Government Notice No. 192 published on May 28, 2010, and enshrined in the Finance Act 2010 with the main aim of enhancing VAT compliance in Tanzania.TRA´s new EFD system became effective on July 1, 2010 (Finance Act, 2010). The system aims at allowing the taxman to get correct sales information from businesspeople; reduce tax collection costs and helping businesspeople to comply with the Value Added Tax (VAT) regulations among others. This study assesses the challenges of EFD adoption among VAT registered traders in Tanzania, exploring Dar es salaam and Mwanza regions.
The Electronic Fiscal Device (EFD) has been introduced to VAT registered traders under the "The Value Added Tax (Electronic Fiscal Device) Regulation, 2010" - Subsidiary Legislation, Government Notice No. 192 published on May 28, 2010, and enshrined in the Finance Act 2010 with the main aim of enhancing VAT compliance in Tanzania.TRA s new EFD system became effective on July 1, 2010 (Finance Act, 2010). The system aims at allowing the taxman to get correct sales information from businesspeople; reduce tax collection costs and helping businesspeople to comply with the Value Added Tax (VAT) regulations among others. This study assesses the challenges of EFD adoption among VAT registered traders in Tanzania, exploring Dar es salaam and Mwanza regions.

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Daudi Mboma is an Instructor at Dar es salaam Institute of Technology, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. He is a graduate at Institute of Finance Management in Masters of Science IT & Management. He has an extensive experience in IT specialized in Business applications.



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