Taxpayers who will want to claim a tax refund from Uganda Revenue Authority – URA will not be allowed if they don’t implement the electronic invoice and receipt system. According to URA, taxpayers have three months up to September 30, 2020, to adjust their systems and start issuing e-invoices. From 1 October 2020, no taxpayer will claim a tax credit if they didn’t issue e-invoices in their trading. The program is implemented under the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing Solutions (EFRIS). Presenting to auditors at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) on Thursday, Hassan Wassajja, an official at URA, said the e-invoice helps…
URA Gives Companies up to end of September to Start Issuing e-receipts

Supermarkets will be used as pilot for e-receipts. Courtesy Photo



