The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) was established by Act of Parliament No. 11 of 1995, and started its operations on 1st July 1996. In carrying out its statutory functions, TRA is regulated by law, and is responsible for administering impartially various taxes of the Central Government.As one of TRA’s specific outcome under the A-CIP Programme is to increase mutual trust and cooperation between the private sector and Customs, the week-long training aimed at identifying common solutions to promote integrity in both sectors.
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Participants have worked on recommendations on how to better engage with TRA’s partners on the basis of the Customs Integrity Perception Survey (CIPS) results, and reinforcing TRA’s stakeholder engagement strategies on the generic trade facilitation agenda as well as on integrity-related specific messaging and joint action planning. Those objectives fall under the Relationship with the private sector key factor of the WCO Revised Arusha Declaration.
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The Office of the President, Secretariat for Employment in the Public Service is informing applicants for the position of “Personal Secretary” in the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) that there will be no screening for PERSONAL SECRETARY II cadre scheduled for 07-08-2021. So they should prepare for the practical interview to be held on 23-08-2021 at 7:00 am in the offices of the Secretariat for Employment Buildings of the University of Dodoma (UDOM) Dr. Asha Rose Migiro.
The Employment Secretariat apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.