EY Tax Training: Finance Act, 2016 – July 14th 2016, Dar es Salaam

EY Tanzania

EY Tanzania will hold a training session on the changes in tax laws introduced by Tanzania’s Finance Act, 2016 which came into force on July 1st 2016.

The training will take place on July 14th 2016 at the Sea Cliff Hotel in Masaki, Dar Es Salaam.

This training will grant 8 CPE hours and is aimed at Chief Financial Officers, Finance Directors/Managers, Accountants, Lawyers, Tax Directors/Managers, etc.

The training fee is USD150 + 18% VAT per person which includes Certificate of Attendance, meals and event package.

For additional details and registration contact:

Adella Macha | Senior Administration | CBS

Ernst & Young

Tanhouse Tower (4th Floor)

Plot No. 34/1, Ursino South

New Bagamoyo Road

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Office: +255 22 292 7868

adella.macha@tz.ey.com

http://www.ey.com/TZ

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