East Africa · Africa
Tanzania
Tanzania is a East Africa jurisdiction. with a standard worldwide income tax regime applicable to tax residents. Corporate profits are taxed at 30%.
Corporate Tax
30%
Personal Income Tax
30%
Capital Gains
10%
VAT / GST
18%
Overview
Key Data
Taxation
Residency & Visa
Business & Cost of Living
Compliance & Reputation
Personal Tax Residency
Tax residency in Tanzania is generally triggered by physical presence exceeding 183 days in a calendar year. Foreign income treatment: unknown. No statutory CFC rules apply, which can facilitate the use of foreign holding structures without automatic income attribution.
FATF grey list (added Feb 2023). Stable East African economy. Zanzibar tourism. Dar es Salaam commercial hub. EPZ/SEZ incentives. Mining (gold, diamonds, gemstones). Investor residency available. Visa on arrival for many nationalities. Mt. Kilimanjaro, Serengeti.
Company Setup & Business Taxation
The standard corporate income tax rate is 30%. Establishing a legal presence here involves a higher degree of administrative complexity, often requiring local legal assistance.
Banking & Financial Access
Banking access in Tanzania is attainable but may require more documentation and time than in simpler jurisdictions. Internet infrastructure is developing. Speed and reliability can vary by location and should be assessed for business-critical operations.
Compliance & International Reputation
Tanzania is currently on the FATF grey list, indicating enhanced monitoring by the international AML/CFT body. This may affect banking relationships and counterparty due diligence requirements. EU tax blacklist status: not_listed. Structures involving this jurisdiction may attract additional scrutiny or reporting obligations under EU member state rules.
Who This Jurisdiction Works Best For
Based on our scoring model, Tanzania ranks highest for Digital Nomad and Freelancer. It offers a reasonable proposition for digital nomad (score: 50/100). It offers a reasonable proposition for freelancer (score: 45/100). It scores lower for freelancer and founder / entrepreneur and high net worth individual, who may find other jurisdictions more suitable for their specific requirements.
Legal Notice
The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Tax laws and residency rules change frequently and vary significantly by individual circumstances. Always consult a qualified professional licensed in the relevant jurisdictions before making any decisions.
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