- Uganda raises the value-added tax (VAT) threshold from 150 million to 300 million shillings to reduce compliance burdens on small businesses.
- The threshold increase addresses inflation and business growth since 2015.
- The new VAT threshold is expected to generate 358.3 billion shillings.
- Excise duty on cement, adhesive, and grout rises to 750 shillings per 50kg bag from 500 shillings.
- A 30% environmental levy is introduced on all imported second-hand clothes.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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