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TRA Sample Appeal Letters: Your Guide to Getting Back in the Game

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) isn’t just about taxes—it’s a lifeline for Tanzania’s growth, collecting revenue to build roads, schools, and more. Their mission? Fairness, transparency, and giving every Tanzanian a shot at contributing. If you applied for a job with TRA and didn’t see your name on the written interview list released March 22, 2025, don’t lose hope. TRA’s latest update on March 23 gives you a second chance to appeal—and we’ve got sample letters to help you make it happen.

Missed the cut? Feeling frustrated? You’re not alone. Let’s break down what this appeal process means, how sample letters can save you time, and why acting fast matters. Stick with me—this could be your ticket to a TRA career.

Why TRA’s Appeal Process Exists

TRA announced a tight two-day window—March 24 to 25, 2025—for applicants who think they were unfairly left off the interview list. This isn’t just bureaucracy; it’s TRA saying, “We want to get this right.” Whether you applied for Academic Officer II or Tax Management Officer II (or any of the 40 roles they posted), they’re giving you a chance to prove you belong. But here’s the kicker: you’ve got to act quick and get your appeal spot-on.

What Makes a Winning Appeal Letter?

TRA wants specifics in your appeal:

  • The job you applied for (e.g., Customs Officer II, Driver II).
  • Why you think you qualify (your degree, diploma, experience).
  • Copies of your original application and certificates.

No fluff—just the facts. You’re basically saying, “Hey, I’ve got the goods, and I deserve a shot.” Submitting by email ([email protected] or [email protected]) or in-person (Dar es Salaam’s NHC House) keeps it simple, but the clock’s ticking.

Sample Appeal Letters: Real Examples for Real Jobs

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