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Revenue collection is of vital important for all organization and therefore proper control must
be put in place and one of those controls is the automation of revenue collection. This study
therefore examined the effect of Electronic Permit (E-Permit) system used by TANAPA for
revenue collection using a sample of 85 participants (89% of the planned sample size). The
study was conducted in eight National Parks and the TANAPA headquarters using mixed
method triangulation. Semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect quantitative data and
standardized interview was utilized to collect qualitative data. Quantitative data was analysed
by deploying both descriptive and inferential statistics. The result of Fisher Exact Test
indicates a non-significant difference (p > .05) on the opinions of study participants on
contribution of E-Permit in revenue collection. The R square value for the multiple linear
regression model is 0.989 which suggest that the model predictors (Efficiency, Usefulness,
Transparency, Acceptability and User friendliness of the E-Permit system in revenue collection
as well as Resident visitors (Ln) and Non-resident visitors (Ln)) accounts for 98.9% of the
revenue collection performance at TANAPA. It is concluded that the E-Permit system is an
effective revenue collection system that enabled TANAPA to increase revenue collections.
The mean revenue collection by TANAPA during the period (2007/08 -2019/20) is Tshs.
157.702 billion. The E-Permit system enabled TANAPA to reduce paper work, reduce
incidence of theft and fraud, provision of instant revenue and visitors' statistics reports,
reducing time taken to collect revenue as well as reducing costs associated with revenue
collection. Features that contributes to the effectiveness of E-Permit system in revenue
collection at TANAPA includes its user friendliness, usefulness, acceptability to stakeholders,
efficiency and transparency in revenue collections. It is also concluded that effectiveness of
E-Permit system in revenue collection may be constrained by several challenges such as lack
of essential training on the use of E-Permit system, inadequate employees' skills on the use of
E-Permit system, poor network connectivity. TANAPA should provide regular trainings to all
staffs involved in application of E-Permit system; provide adequate ICT equipments necessary
for the effective application of the E-Permit system; frequently upgrading the E-Permit system
to cope with technological advancement and to tackle ICT security issues. TANAPA should
also work together with the TCRA and mobile network service providers to ensure there is
optimum network connectivity in all National Parks. A study to examine impact of the E-Permit
system on overall organizational performance in the tourism sector or any public organization
in Tanzania that adopted the E-Permit system or any electronic system similar to it is
suggested. |
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