- Uganda’s Minister of Finance Planning and Economic Development has tabled before Parliament six tax bills to amend the current laws relating to income tax, value-added tax, excise duties, tax procedures, and taxation of lotteries and gaming, as well as to implement the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance.
- The bills will become law if passed by the Parliament and assented to by the Ugandan President.
- This Global Tax Alert highlights the details of each proposal.
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