IMF Suggests Revenue Enhancing Tax Reforms for Uganda
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has suggested that tax changes should be put through in Uganda to deal with the problems with government finances. The tax base has to be broadened to counteract the effect of the large shortfall in tax revenue
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Uganda has reported a deficit in tax collection for the half year of 2013/2014. This deficit appears to result from problems in the tax administration’s tax collection methodology and the main cause of the problem is attributable to corporation
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Uganda requires applying the tax reforms to lift its revenue collection and it was recommended by The International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to the IMF Uganda’s tax revenue collection is lower than other countries in the region and Ugandan
See MoreUganda: Budget for Financial Year 2012-13
The Ugandan budget for 2012-13 was presented by the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development on 14 June 2012. This Budget is effective from 1 July 2012. The proposed changes are summarized below: The withholding tax on income derived
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