By ISMAIL MUSA LADU
Kampala- City traders have
protested the manner in which Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is
enforcing tax compliance, saying the methods being used will drive them
out of business.
Kampala City Traders Association (Kacita) leaders
say income tax assessment done by URA officers tends to be on the higher
side, making it hard for traders to comply.
The Kacita members instead resolved in a meeting held earlier in the week that the ongoing enforcement of income tax be brought to a halt for at least a week to allow them learn more about the tax, which they also say is ambiguous.
The Kacita members instead resolved in a meeting held earlier in the week that the ongoing enforcement of income tax be brought to a halt for at least a week to allow them learn more about the tax, which they also say is ambiguous.
“As we get ready to be educated about the income
tax—specifically the aspect of post-audit, which is the biggest concern
to our people (traders), we ask that this process (issuing of income tax
assessment) be halted,” Mr Everist Kayondo, the Kacita chairperson said
during the meeting.
He continued: “As long as our people (traders) do
not understand this tax, they will not comply. So it is important that
you stop storming their shops issuing them with assessment that will
even cause heart attack to some of them.”
In recent weeks, the tax collectors have been issuing tax assessment (estimate of tax defaulted) to traders running shops in city complexes and arcades, following information that most shop owners do not pay income tax.
In recent weeks, the tax collectors have been issuing tax assessment (estimate of tax defaulted) to traders running shops in city complexes and arcades, following information that most shop owners do not pay income tax.
Income tax is a tariff that government impose on money/income generated by shops or entities.
By law, it must be filed every year by and individuals.
It is also one of the major sources of funds that the government depends on to finance its activities.
It is also one of the major sources of funds that the government depends on to finance its activities.
Income tax is filed yearly so as to determine whether the businesses owe any taxes or are eligible for a tax refund.
Ms Dora Okuja, the URA manager in charge of
Central Service Office, told the Daily Monitor after talking to the
traders in Kampala, that enforcement of income tax is long overdue given
that it has already been suspended for nearly two years.
She said: “We believe that we have done enough sensitisation, so there is no way we can halt this exercise again.”
She said: “We believe that we have done enough sensitisation, so there is no way we can halt this exercise again.”
“ However, we are committed to continue with tax
education, targeting the traders and also we shall have our officers
teach them more about income tax as they go about with the enforcement,”
she added.
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