- Tanzania’s government plans to remove VAT exemptions on gaming supplies, impacting the gaming industry.
- The change is part of the 2025/26 national budget, aiming to generate 322 billion Tanzanian shillings in additional revenue.
- Finance Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba announced the strategy, focusing on tax reforms and green initiatives.
- The revenue boost is intended to support industry, services, investment, trade, and human development.
- The VAT repeal will affect a range of gaming supplies, with costs likely passed to players.
- VAT exemptions will continue for green initiatives and local businesses, supporting sustainable growth and clean energy.
- The timing aligns with Tanzania’s preparations for co-hosting the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
- The gaming sector is highlighted as a key revenue source amid these changes.
Source: focusgn.com
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