- Ugandan government proposes waiving 5 percent Digital Service Tax for non-resident providers with exceptions
- Tax still applies to services supplied to associated persons in Uganda
- Bill is at first reading stage in Parliament
- Amendments, if approved, effective from 1 July 2025
- Aims to reduce tax burden and encourage digital trade and investment
- Maintains safeguards against base erosion in related transactions
Source: fintua.com
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