The United Republic of Tanzania
TANZANIA INVESTMENT CENTRE
The United Republic of Tanzania was established in 1964 when the sovereign states of Zanzibar and Tanganyika united. Tanzania is 947,300 km2, which includes 54,337 km2 of inland water ...
The Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) was established in 1997 by the Tanzania Investment Act to be “the Primary Agency of the Government to coordinate, encourage, promote and facilitate investment in Tanzania and to advise the Government on investment policy and related matters.”
Tanzania enjoys an abundance of natural wealth, which offers tremendous investment opportunities for investors in a number of sectors.
Tanzania Investment Centre has established seven zonal offices in order to assist Investors who are based in nearby regions to access TIC services without necessarily travelling to Dar es Salaam. The zonal offices are in Kilimanjaro (Northern Zone), Mwanza (Lake Zone), Dodoma (Central Zone) , Mbeya (Southern Highland Zone),Kigoma(Western Zone) , Mtwara (Southern Zone) and Eastern Zone (Dar-es-salaam)
Tanzania Investment Centre recognizes the great role played by SMEs in building national economy. The full potential of the SMEs sector has yet to be tapped due to the existence of a number of constraints hampering its development.
A project of minimum fixed investment cost at least US$ 100,000 for projects which are wholly owned by Tanzanian Citizen(s) and US$ 500,000 for projects which are wholly owned by foreign investors or if a joint venture.
Is issued by Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) to Tax Payers.
The following documents should be submitted:
No fee is charged
Notice to all investors: Land rent arrears and facilitation fee on derivative titles issued by Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC):....
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