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09DARESSALAAM206
2009-03-30 02:49:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Dar Es Salaam
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APR ENERGY: CONFLICTING MESSAGES FROM TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT

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UNCLAS DAR ES SALAAM 000206 

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

AF/E FOR JLIDDLE, AF/EPS FOR ABREITER, INR/RAA FOR FEHRENREICH
PASS USTR FOR PATRICK COLEMAN, WILLIAM JACKSON
COMMERCE FOR BECKY ERKUL
TREASURY FOR REBECCA KLEIN
NAIROBI PASS FCS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV ECON EINV ETRD TZ
SUBJECT: APR ENERGY: CONFLICTING MESSAGES FROM TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT

REF A: Dar es Salaam 120 and prior

UNCLAS DAR ES SALAAM 000206

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

AF/E FOR JLIDDLE, AF/EPS FOR ABREITER, INR/RAA FOR FEHRENREICH
PASS USTR FOR PATRICK COLEMAN, WILLIAM JACKSON
COMMERCE FOR BECKY ERKUL
TREASURY FOR REBECCA KLEIN
NAIROBI PASS FCS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV ECON EINV ETRD TZ
SUBJECT: APR ENERGY: CONFLICTING MESSAGES FROM TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT

REF A: Dar es Salaam 120 and prior


1. (SBU) Summary. Department of Commerce DAS Holly Vineyard
discussed the ongoing tax issue concerning Florida-based APR Energy,
LLC, (ref a) with several GOT officials during her March 16-19 visit
to Dar es Salaam. While the Ministry of Energy and Minerals
supported APR's position on the intent of the contract that lies at
the center of the dispute, Ministry of Finance (MOF) and Tanzania
Revenue Authority (TRA) insist that APR must appeal the claimed tax
through the formal Tanzanian channels. APR representative Jake
Kennedy said the company remained open to a settlement, but only if
the GOT authorizes export of the company's equipment. End Summary.


2. (SBU) Acting Commissioner for Energy Prosper Victus told Vineyard
that the spirit of the 2006 contract was for Tanesco, Tanzania's
energy parastatal, to assume responsibility for the taxes that
currently are in dispute. He said the case was "unfortunate," and
that the contract had been executed with too much haste. Victus
said he had discussed the case with MOF and expressed confidence
that the dispute would be resolved, perhaps by MOF arranging for a
tax exemption. Victus suggested we advise other companies bidding
on Tanesco projects to be sure all loopholes are well covered, but
added that we should consider the APR dispute an isolated case.


3. (SBU) TRA Commissioner for Tax Investigation Lusekelo Mwaseba
reiterated TRA's position, that APR - not Tanesco - is the relevant
taxpayer and accordingly must either pay the claimed tax or use the
proper channels for appeal. Mwaseba referred to the Attorney
General's ruling that the 2006 contract did not exempt APR from
paying corporate tax, and repeated TRA's insistence that APR pay the
"agreed" withholding taxes on its employees. Mwaseba added that at
the February meeting between GOT and APR's local attorney and
accountant, APR had been given the opportunity to file an objection
to the claimed tax. He said TRA had not received an objection.
Mwaseba said pointedly that TRA had exercised great restraint by not
auctioning the seized plant. DAS Vineyard expressed appreciation
that the plant had not been auctioned, noting that such an act would
be seen as expropriatory.


4. (SBU) MOF PS Ramadhani Khijjah covered much of the same ground as
TRA. He stressed that MOF, while setting policy, does not have a
formal role in tax disputes, which should be handled through the Tax
Appeals Board and Tax Appeals Tribunal. Khijjah suggested APR
exhaust all local avenues for appeal before considering
international arbitration. Khijjah said APR and TRA should agree on
the exact amount of tax in dispute, then report back to the
interagency group chaired by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals.
Khijjah suggested we advise other U.S. companies interested in doing
business with the GOT or parastatals like Tanesco that they should
be sure to know local laws well.


5. (SBU) DAS Vineyard also raised the APR dispute in her meetings
with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Marketing and the Tanzania
Investment Center. Officials from both organizations expressed
concern and offered to contact MOF.


6. (SBU) APR Project Coordinator Jake Kennedy told Vineyard that
APR's accountant was in the process of completing an audit to
determine the total tax in dispute (though he complained that APR
was in effect paying for work TRA should already have done). Once
that information was presented to the GOT, he hoped there might be
an avenue for resolution, especially if the figure turned out to be
much smaller than the approximately USD 10 million claimed by TRA.
Kennedy emphasized that APR would be willing to make a deposit in an
escrow account or some other mechanism to launch a formal appeal,
but only if the GOT would expressly permit export of APR's seized
plant. Otherwise, APR would take all available legal action.
Kennedy said he hoped to avoid that step, not least because of its
impact on future APR business in East Africa.


7. (U) DAS Vineyard has cleared this cable.

ANDRE