Duh, I have been reading the debate, ending up saying thank yous...mwishowe nikaona ntakaukiwa mate mdomoni bure...
I think there is a point in what each of you is saying... ila kuna kupishana kidogo.
Mfano, consumption tax works the same as VAT, tax falls ultimately on end users (consumers) but not on producers (value adders).
Ila, the government should try to make the tax system to be fair, as Kamundu has pointed. How come you give a big multinational company with the support of the parent company and all the credit facilities available to back it, a tax break, exemptions and even over 100% capital allowances, while you leave a small enterpreneur to suffocate without any incentive???
They will tell u because, the big company has invested a lot, the industry sijui is capital intensive, but this things are relative and proportional.
For a small entrepreneur, to raise just 5m Tshs for a second hand car to start a taxi business is as difficult as Barrick to invest 5trilion Tshs to develop Buzwagi....
So the tax regime should be fair to all the players