TRA Launches Ethics Forum to Enhance Tax Accountability

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TRA Launches Ethics Forum to Enhance Tax Accountability
TRA Launches Ethics Forum to Enhance Tax Accountability

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The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has launched the Ethics Forum to promote ethical conduct among its staff and tax stakeholders. Commissioner General Yusuph Mwenda highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in tax collection, emphasizing the need for fair enforcement of tax laws and the use of digital systems to reduce corruption. The forum aims to enhance trust and protect a

Africa-Press – Tanzania. THE Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) Commissioner General Yusuph Mwenda, has called on TRA staff and tax stakeholders to strengthen ethical conduct in order to increase revenue collection and ensure that taxpayers’ rights are protected.

Mwenda made these remarks on April 24, 2026, in Dar es Salaam during a conference on ethics in tax collection, alongside the launch of the Ethics Forum for TRA stakeholders.

The event aimed to promote transparency, accountability, and trust within the country’s tax system.

Speaking at the event, Mwenda outlined five key ethical principles that should be observed, beginning with the fair and honest enforcement of tax laws.

He also emphasized the importance of closing loopholes for corruption through the use of digital systems such as the Integrated Domestic Revenue Administration System (IDRAS), which is designed to reduce direct contact and curb corrupt practices.

Mwenda stressed the need for transparency in tax processes, noting every taxpayer should clearly understand the correct amount of tax they are required to pay and the deadlines involved.

This, he said, would help build trust and reduce unnecessary complaints.

On institutional accountability, he explained that TRA has established procedures to educate its staff and take disciplinary action whenever ethical standards are violated, ensuring the institution maintains high integrity.

“The authority has introduced a digital platform called Sikika, which we use to provide education and enable taxpayers to submit complaints and receive prompt feedback, thereby improving service efficiency,” Mwenda said.

He added that the Ethics Forum consists of 20 members and will serve as an important platform for receiving and processing suggestions from taxpayers and other business stakeholders.

He also encouraged business people to report any ethical challenges they encounter.

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) was established to enhance revenue collection and ensure compliance with tax laws in Tanzania. Over the years, the TRA has faced challenges related to corruption and inefficiency, prompting the need for reforms aimed at improving transparency and accountability in tax administration. The introduction of digital systems and forums like the Ethics Forum is part of a broader strategy to modernize tax collection and build trust among taxpayers. These initiatives reflect a commitment to uphold ethical standards and protect taxpayers’ rights in the evolving economic landscape of Tanzania.

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