Outstanding Annual Subscription Fees

Imewekwa: Dec 09, 2023


By-law 17(2) of the Accountants and Auditors (Registration) By-Laws, 2023 states that, “A registered member who fails to pay the prescribed subscription fee for two consecutive years from the date the fee is due shall, be de-registered by the Board”.

This letter serves as a notice to remind you that you have not paid the annual subscription fees as of the date of this notice.

You are now given 30 days from the date of this letter to settle your outstanding annual subscription fee which is already posted in your account in the Membership and Examination Management System (MEMS). Please check your outstanding balance, generate control number and pay for it.

Take note that, if your outstanding fee remains unpaid after expiry of 30 days from the date of this letter, the Board may commence de-registration process by issuing public notice of intention to de-register you. This will include publishing all names of defaulters in the NBAA website (www.nbaa.go.tz).

To verify your names, go through the list of members below:

  1. Fellow Certified Public Accountants & Fellow Certified Public Accountants in Public Practice
  2. Associate Certified Public Accountants & Associate Certified Public Accountants in Public Practice
  3. Graduate Accountants
  4. Temporary Members
  5. Approved Accountants
  6. Accounting Technician

Ignore this notice if you have no any outstanding annual subscription fee.

Please pay your outstanding fee to avoid de-registration or other inconveniences.