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Uganda Revenue Authority

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A central government body in charge of collection and assessment of specified tax revenue, administration and enforcement of laws relating to such revenue.

Kampala ,Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Sensitization at Carnegie Market, Arua City. Aluma Muzamil, a Tax Education Officer explained the thresholds and conditions under which a business or vendor must register and pay taxes. He gave explanations on presumptive tax (small business tax) and the differences between personal and business tax for sole proprietors. Vendors were reminded that businesses with total annual sales below a defined lower threshold may not qualify for certain taxes, while those with sales in higher bands must register and comply. #TaxAlertGeneration #LearnTaxUg #FfeBanno
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📺 Tonight’s Waiver Highlight! Catch us live on @tvwestUG during Enshonga Yeizooba! Our Domestic Taxes Manager South Western Uganda @CPApierre will be breaking down everything you need to know about the Tax Waiver and how it can benefit you. 💡 This could be the turning point your business needs, don’t miss it! #URATaxWaiver26 #FfeBanno
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People with Disabilities Tipped on Available Tax Exemptions. Kagadi🌲 People with disabilities (PWDs) in Kagadi District have been guided on tax exemptions available to them, in an engagement by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) aimed at strengthening inclusion and economic participation. “PWDs importing assistive equipment in groups are not taxed,” said Naluggwa. “If you qualify for tax exemption, you must apply formally through the Commissioner. Once approved, you will be cleared.” Speaking during a tax education session at JBW Kate Hotel, Naluggwa Babra from tax education said the initiative was intended to help PWDs better understand both their rights, obligations and the benefits within the tax system. Beyond exemptions, PWDs were encouraged to embrace tax compliance as a pathway to economic empowerment. Julius Akankwansa from Domestic Taxes noted that paying taxes should be viewed not as a burden, but as a contribution to development that ultimately benefits everyone. During the session, he sensitised participants on different tax categories. “Pay As You Earn applies to individuals earning a monthly salary of Shs 230,000 and above,” he explained. “PAYE returns must be filed by the 15th day of the following month, while rental and presumptive taxes are filed annually.” For PWDs engaged in business, emphasis was placed on maintaining proper records to avoid penalties and ensures you do not pay more tax than required. Kagadi District Councillor Vicent Aligonzawenka encouraged PWDs to remain confident in their abilities and to take part in national development. “Do not underestimate yourselves. Government recognises us as people of great importance. Being disabled does not exempt us from contributing to national development. We can work, do business, and pay taxes just like everyone else, and these taxes return to serve us,” he said. The engagement closed on a note of shared understanding, with participants better informed about both the support available to them and their role within the wider economy. #FfeBanno
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📍 OPM Grounds, Arua City The Tax Education team & Arua Domestic Tax Office is currently taking part in a 3 - Day farmers exhibition that commenced today at the West Nile Agribusiness Renenewable Energy Expo Engagement 2026. The team is educating citizens about TIN registration, providing tax advisory services and attend to any other URA related matter. The exhibition ends on Saturday. So come through & learn. #TaxAlertGeneration #LearnTaxUg #FfeBanno
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Dear @Nichola61318046, Thank you for contacting us. Please follow the steps below to apply for digital number plates: 1. Visit the URA web portal, ura.go.ug 2. At the top-right hand corner, click on Login and select Portal 3. Enter your login ID (TIN) and the password 4. Enter the captcha 5. Click on login 6. Under e-services, hover your mouse over Motor Vehicle 7. Under Applications, click on Application for Digital Number Plate 8. Enter the vehicle number and click on Next 9. The vehicle details will be auto-populated, scroll to the bottom and enter remarks 10. Click on Submit 11. Upon submission, you will receive an e-acknowledgment receipt, download the receipt 12. After approval of the application by MoWT - Licensing office, you will receive an invoice from ITMS via email to enable you make payment 13. After payment, ITMS will approve the payment and notify MoWT to schedule you for number plate fitment 14. You will be notified via email about the scheduled fitment date and site. Note: For a client who wishes to change to the digital plates, you will be required to submit the e-acknowledgment receipt and a copy of your National ID to the Ministry of works office. In case you’re replacing stolen plates, you will be required to submit a police letter, e-acknowledgment receipt, copy of your National ID and a newspaper advert declaring a lost number plate. Regards, #FFeBanno
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