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Foreign Ownership Eligibility

Tanzania welcomes 100% foreign-owned companies

Fully remote formation — you never need to set foot in the country.

  • 100% foreign ownership permitted in most sectors
  • Legal system: Common Law (English tradition)
  • Primary registration authority: Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA)
  • Registry website: https://brela.go.tz
  • Tax authority: Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA)
  • Corporate income tax (CIT): 30% — Source: VAT: Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) standard rate 18%. Wikipedia shows 14% - v
  • VAT / sales tax: 18%
  • Estimated formation timeline: 7–14 days — Via BRELA online portal (brela.go.tz). Source: BRELA Tanzania
  • Annual compliance and renewal obligations apply

Ownership

100% Foreign OK

Formation

100% Remote

Tax at a glance

Tanzania Tax Overview

30%

Corporate Income Tax (CIT)

VAT: Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) standard rate 18%. Wikipedia shows 14% - verify with TRA.

18%

VAT / Sales Tax

VAT: Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) standard rate 18%. Wikipedia shows 14% - verify with TRA.

Challenging (World Bank EODB 2020 rank: 141)

Ease of Doing Business

World Bank Doing Business 2020 (archived). New B-READY 2024 rankings available at worldbank.org/project/business-ready

7–14 days

Estimated Formation Timeline

Via BRELA online portal (brela.go.tz). Source: BRELA Tanzania

Pros & cons

Advantages & Considerations

Key Advantages

  • 100% foreign ownership permitted in most sectors

  • Legal framework: Common Law (English tradition)

  • Primary registry: Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA)

  • Tax rate: 30% CIT (competitive regional rate)

  • Incorporated company has access to Tanzania market

Considerations

  • Local professional guidance recommended for regulatory compliance

  • Banking KYC requirements can be extensive — allow time for account opening

  • Professional services market may be limited compared to major financial centres

  • Verify sector-specific restrictions before investing

  • Currency risk: TZS fluctuations may affect USD-denominated investments

Incorporation Process

The process is strictly digital. Each stage builds on the previous one.

Total Timeline
Name reservationStep 1
Prepare incorporation documentsStep 2
Submit registration applicationStep 3
Tax registrationStep 4
Open corporate bank accountStep 5
Sector licences (if required)Step 6
01

Name reservation

02

Prepare incorporation documents

03

Submit registration application

04

Tax registration

05

Open corporate bank account

What you'll pay

Cost Architecture

Government Fees

Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA) registration feeVerify current fee at https://brela.go.tz
Name reservation / search feeVerify with Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA)

Annual Ongoing

Annual filing / renewal feesVerify with Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA)
Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) registrationAdministrative cost — no fee

Professional Services

Incorporation agent / legal feesMarket-based — request quotes locally
Accounting and tax complianceMarket-based — request quotes locally

Government fees change frequently. Always verify current fee schedule at https://brela.go.tz before committing. Professional service fees vary significantly by provider.

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Fintech & Banking

Can non-residents open accounts without visiting? YES.

Banking options for non-resident founders in Tanzania. Remote account opening availability varies by institution.

InstitutionTypeEase for Non-ResidentsNotes
CRDB Bank PlcTraditional bankLow (Visit Required)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available
National Microfinance Bank (NMB)Traditional bankLow (Visit Required)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available
NBC Bank TanzaniaTraditional bankLow (Visit Required)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available
Absa Bank TanzaniaTraditional bankLow (Visit Required)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available
International fintech platforms (WiseFintechHigh (Remote)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available
PayPalFintechHigh (Remote)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available
Stripe) may have limited availability — verify per providerFintechHigh (Remote)2–6 weeks depending on bank KYC requirements and document completeness • Verify with each bank — fees vary • Bank-specific requirements — verify before opening • Certificate of incorporation, shareholder and director IDs (passports), business plan, registered address proof, KYC forms • SWIFT international transfers, local bank transfers, mobile money where available

Regulatory requirements

Annual Compliance Matrix

RequirementDeadlineDetails
Annual company filing
OngoingFile annual returns with Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA) to maintain good standing.
Corporate income tax return
OngoingSubmit annual CIT return to Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA). CIT rate: 30%.
VAT filing
OngoingVAT-registered businesses must file periodically. Rate: 18%. Verify threshold with Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA).
Accounting records
OngoingMaintain statutory books per Common Law (English tradition) requirements.
Beneficial ownership disclosure
OngoingVerify current UBO/beneficial ownership disclosure requirements in Tanzania.

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