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Business Registration in Tanzania as A Private Company Limited by Share – A Procedural Guide

Vaileth Bundewe by Vaileth Bundewe
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Tanzania continues to strengthen its business environment, making it easier for entrepreneurs and investors to formally establish companies. Through digital reforms introduced by the Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA), much of the company registration process can now be completed online.

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For both Tanzanian entrepreneurs and foreign investors looking to enter the market, understanding the registration process is a crucial first step. Below is a clear step-by-step guide to registering a company in Tanzania in 2026.

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Tanzania’s Modernized Company Registration System

Company registration in Tanzania is managed by BRELA through its Online Registration System (ORS), a platform that allows applicants to submit documentation, track applications, and receive incorporation certificates digitally.

This digital approach has significantly improved transparency and efficiency in business registration, reducing paperwork and simplifying the process for new businesses.

Step 1: Reserve a Company Name (Saves Time but Optional)

The process begins with selecting and reserving a unique company name through the BRELA Online Registration System.

A name search is conducted to confirm that the proposed name is not already registered or too similar to an existing business. Once approved, the name is reserved and can be used for the company incorporation process.

Step 2: Prepare Incorporation Documents and required information

After securing a company name, the next step involves preparing the necessary legal documentation required for company formation.

These typically include:

  • Memorandum and Articles of Association (MEMART)
  • Identification documents for directors and shareholders
  • Details of the company’s registered address
  • Shareholding structure

These  information and documents outline the company’s objectives, governance structure, and ownership details.

Step 3: Submit the Company Registration Application

The incorporation application is then submitted through the BRELA online portal.

The application includes details such as:

  • Approved company name
  • Director and shareholder information
  • Company structure (commonly a Limited Liability Company)
  • Uploaded legal documents

Once the application is reviewed and approved, BRELA issues a Certificate of Incorporation, officially confirming the company’s legal existence.

Step 4: Register for Tax with the Tanzania Revenue Authority

After incorporation, the company must obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the Tanzania Revenue Authority.

This registration allows the company to comply with tax regulations, conduct official financial transactions, and operate within Tanzania’s formal economy.

Businesses that reach certain revenue thresholds may also need to register for Value Added Tax (VAT).

Step 5: Obtain the Required Business License

Before commencing operations, companies must obtain the appropriate business license from the relevant municipal authority or regulatory body.

The specific licensing requirements depend on factors such as:

  • The industry sector
  • Nature of the business activities
  • Location of operations

Licensing ensures businesses operate in compliance with national and local regulations.

Step 6: Register for Employee Compliance

Companies planning to hire employees must also register with key employment and social protection institutions.

These include:

  • National Social Security Fund (NSSF)
  • Workers Compensation Fund (WCF)

These registrations ensure compliance with employment regulations while providing workers with social protection and workplace safety coverage.

Step 7: Open a Corporate Bank Account

The final step is opening a corporate bank account to manage company finances.

Banks typically require:

  • Certificate of Incorporation
  • Company TIN
  • Business license
  • Board resolution authorizing the account

Many businesses in Tanzania work with institutions such as CRDB Bank, NMB Bank, and Equity Bank Tanzania for corporate banking services.

A Growing Business Environment

Tanzania continues to position itself as an attractive destination for business and investment in East Africa. With digital company registration systems, regulatory improvements, and a growing private sector, the process of establishing a company has become more accessible than ever.

For entrepreneurs and investors looking to participate in Tanzania’s expanding economy, registering a company is the first step toward entering one of the region’s most dynamic markets

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