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A photo collage of Trade Minister Francis Mwebesa, URSB Registrar General Mercy Kainebwisho and ICT Minister Chris Baryomunsi. The ICT Ministry and URSB will now be required to do more to onboard entreprenuers into ICT skilling and encourage business registrations.

Ugandan businesses lagging behind in technology adoption and formalisation- Trade report 

New findings from Uganda’s Ministry of Trade, Industries and Cooperatives show that there exists a high digital divide, low technology adoption and business registration among micro,… Unlimited access to all news we
A music show. URA insists that artistes must pay taxes on their earnings

URA: Why artistes must pay taxes

Ibrahim Bbossa It is important for anyone in Uganda’s entertainment industry to understand their tax obligations. This includes artists, musicians, and writers who are required to pay taxes on their earnings from
December 11, 2023
A cross-section of businessmen from the private sector pose for a group photograph with the URA Senior Management at the URA Tower in Nakawa. This was after an engagement chaired by the URA CG, John Musinguzi.

URA CG John Musinguzi meets importers and PSFU to discuss the improvement of imports flow

Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is to consider mechanisms of relaxing import clearance procedures to facilitate trade and support importers. This follows a recent meeting between URA’s Commissioner General, John Musinguzi, and members
Patricia Ojangole, Uganda Development Bank Managing Director. The Bank continues to avail the much-needed liquidity of funds to boost the capacity and resilience of private enterprises.

UDB releases impressive Q3 results, gross loans run to UGX1.18 trillion

Uganda Development Bank Ltd (UDB), the country’s national Development Finance Institution, has released its Quarter Three (Q3) of 2022 results highlighting solid growth as the Bank continues to facilitate economic recovery through
October 28, 2022
Panelists at URABombaYaBusiness summit on Friday held under the theme: “Survival for the fittest? (What businesses will survive the Covid19 period?). This is one of the activities to be held in the Taxpayer Appreciation Season this year

URA to Taxpayers: We appreciate your role in Uganda’s economic growth and development

It is that time of the year again, when Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) gets to acknowledging and appreciate taxpayers through a series of activities. “In recent years URA has implemented this event
November 14, 2020

 

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