EXPERTS UGANDA Uganda: URA Proposes Tax Amendments and Addresses Concerns of Traders 1 year ago Iwo Bulski Post Views: 340 The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has issued an apology to traders for the behaviour of their staff and has reassured them that their concerns will be addressed promptly. Along with this, URA has proposed new tax amendments for the fiscal year 2023. The tax proposed amendments bills, if assented to by the president, will come into force on July 1, 2023. “All Ugandans with businesses have the opportunity to get a tax holiday of 10 years under Section 21 income tax. To take advantage of this opportunity, it is important to maintain proper books and records,” – explained Tracy Judith Akello, supervisor Policy rulings, and interpretations at Uganda Revenue Uganda said. Regarding foreign transactions, Akello mentioned: “For every money that gets out of Uganda, we impose a tax of 30% on foreigners. Additionally, there is a tax of 45% on certain transactions. It’s worth noting that we do not impose taxes on internet usage in Uganda, as our focus is on taxes collected from other countries in accordance with international practices.” Akello also emphasized the importance of responsible gambling, stating: “To discourage excessive betting and its impact on young people, we require a 40% tax on betting. This measure aims to address the negative consequences of gambling, such as school dropout rates among the youth.” Thadeus Musoke Nagenda, chairperson of Kacita, expressed concerns about the allocation and disbursement of COVID-19 recovery funds promised by URA. He called for unity among traders to diligently pursue the release of these funds from URA. “To maintain fairness, it is crucial to discourage Hawkers as they do not pay rent or taxes like formal businesses,” – warned Edward Ntale, Chairperson of the United A carders Traders Entrepreneurs Association (UATEA). In terms of communication from URA, Edward Ntale suggested, “URA should reduce the frequency of messages related to license payment. Many traders face confusion as they are unsure about the specific payments required. Let’s work together as traders to address this issue and avoid unnecessary jealousy among ourselves,” – he concluded. Source: allafrica.com About Post Author Iwo Bulski Issues related to the gambling business is engaged in more than 30 years. My empirical experience gives me the opportunity to present events and companies from this business with full knowledge and industry knowledge. See author's posts Iwo BulskiIssues related to the gambling business is engaged in more than 30 years. My empirical experience gives me the opportunity to present events and companies from this business with full knowledge and industry knowledge. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: tax, Uganda, URA Continue Reading Previous Coalition appeals to government to withdraw lottery and sports betting taxesNext Has billiard gained a new life? More Stories EXPERTS WORLD NEWS Pragmatic Play extends PixBet deal with Smart Studio addition 20 hours ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS NIGERIA Illegal lottery operators: Commission calls for collaboration with state regulators 20 hours ago Szarlot EXPERTS NIGERIA Nigeria SEC Announces Crackdown on Unlicensed Crypto Firms 21 hours ago Samuel ONLINE UGANDA The Thrilling World of Drops & Wins tournament 2 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS WORLD NEWS Novomatic Netherlands Appoints Alexander Legat as CEO 2 days ago Szarlot BETTING UGANDA Top Ugandan Musician Won over 500 million 2 days ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA Ghanaian teacher – How far is too far? 3 days ago Samuel EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA South African crypto taxes: A beginner’s guide 3 days ago Samuel EXPERTS WORLD NEWS How Australians became the world’s biggest gamblers 3 days ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA How crypto payments make luxury goods more accessible 1 week ago Samuel ONLINE UGANDA How To Make The Most Of Buffalo Slots 1 week ago Szarlot LOTTERIES UGANDA Kasese herdsman to build mother a brick house after bagging sh186 million Lotto Jackpot 1 week ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.