Tanzanian Advisory Firm Hanif Habib Wins 2014 International Tax Award

Tanzanian Tax Advisor and Chartered Accountant Hanif Habib won the 2014 International Tax Award orgnised by Acquisition International Magazine, for Best Contribution to the Field of Tax.

The award celebrates excellence within the industry and recognises tax firms, tax teams and the rising stars of tomorrow for their contribution to client service and for their experience and skills across key practice areas and sectors.

Mr Hanif Habib, Managing Partner of Habib Advisory says “I always aspired to establish an audit firm and consulting company that offers the opportunity to utilize my professional financial expertise, extensive business experience, and ability to interact with my clients and the business community (at large) on a worldwide basis.

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Mr Habib is Certified Public Accountant from the National Board of Accountants and Auditors (NBAA) in Tanzania, Chartered Certified Accountant from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in the United Kingdom and a registered tax consultant at the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA).

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