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Set up a Business in Tanzania
INVESTING IN TANZANIA
With a view to meeting modern business demands, Tanzania has recently undergone a spate of significant legal reforms designed to clarify and ease the process by which investment can be made into the country. The two most common approaches of investors are to either incorporate a local subsidiary or establish a branch in Tanzania. In addition, in the event the investment meets certain criteria, investment incentives will be available.
Incorporation of a Local Subsidiary
Investors may wish to incorporate a local subsidiary as a limited liability company, which usually ensures that (except to the extent of any unpaid up share capital) there is no flowback of liability from the locally incorporated company to its parent
Company Law Reform Deloitte
The Companies Act 2002
At long last the knell has been rung and the Companies Act 2002 (the
IFLR Legislation Guide
Krista van Winkelhof
FK Law Chambers
Dar es Salaam
With a view to meeting the demands of modern business practice and catering for the needs of the local and international banking sector, the government of Tanzania repealed the Banking and Financial Institution Act 1991, Cap 342 (the
IFLR Legislation Guide
Krista van Winkelhof
FK Law Chambers
Dar es Salaam
With a view to meeting the demands of modern business practice and catering for the needs of the local and international banking sector, the government of Tanzania repealed the Banking and Financial Institution Act 1991, Cap 342 (the