Qatar, 28 August, 2025 : Qatar and Tanzania have signed an agreement to avoid double taxation, aimed at strengthening bilateral trade and investment ties.
The pact, finalized in Doha following negotiations between Qatar’s General Tax Authority and a Tanzanian delegation, addresses tax fairness, prevents double taxation, and removes barriers to capital movement. It also establishes mechanisms for the exchange of tax information in line with international standards.
Covering areas such as maritime and air transport, joint ventures, dividends, interest, and royalties, the agreement is expected to enhance transparency, attract foreign investments, and expand economic cooperation between the two nations.
This step forms part of Qatar’s strategy to broaden its global tax treaty network and foster a more competitive business environment.
Source: gta.gov.qaRelated Posts

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