Dar es
Salaam. The Electronic Revenue Collection System offers a win-win situation to
both the government and to companies alike, a telecommunication expert has
said.
Halotel
Tanzania managing director Le Van Dai, said on Wednesday the system helps
companies to operate transparently.
The new system – which will be operated by
the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and the Zanzibar Revenue Board (ZRB) -
will automatically be calculating, assessing and collecting the required
amounts of revenues.
The collected money will then be sent
directly to relevant accounts of TRA and ZRB without human intervention.
Halotel is one of the first few companies to have been registered with the
system.
“When we got information about how
this system works, we were impressed by the fact that it helps companies to be
transparent in their dealings and that was why we did not hesitate to go for
it,” he said.
“Monitoring the company’s progress on
time helps us to take necessary measures on time and, if need be; we will
discuss with relevant authorities on how to improve the business climate in our
area of expertise.” The two-year-old company has a market share of nine per
cent – with 3.5 million subscribers - in a competitive field of seven players,
according to figures for the first quarter of the current calendar year for
Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority.
“The voice subscription market
declined slightly and some telecommunication networks lost some customers while
Halotel got 73,872 new subscribers…Tanzanians have a lot of trust in our
products and services. We promise to continue improving our services and
products so that we remain a network of choice,” he said.
The company recently announced plans
to invest Sh200 billion in its network expansion to improve internet services
and voice quality.
Source: The Citizen
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