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Presenting a 13,050-page budget speech on behalf of his superior-President Museveni, the witty Kasaija chest-thumped how the ...
Based on a six-month running average, domestic customers qualify to purchase the first 15 units charged at a lifeline tariff ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda projects 7% economic growth for FY 2025/26How the Uganda budget resource for FY2025/26 are allocated 1⃣ Wages & Salaries – Shs 8.57 trillion 2⃣ Non-Wage Recurrent ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Govt Offers Three-Year Tax Holiday to Startups in Shs 72.4 Trillion National BudgetThe government has introduced a three-year income tax holiday for new, Ugandan-owned startup businesses, effective July 1, 2025.The announcement was made by Finance Minister Matia Kasaija on Thursday ...
How the Uganda budget resource for FY2025/26 are allocated 1⃣ Wages & Salaries – Shs 8.57 trillion 2⃣ Non-Wage Recurrent ...
Since Finance Minister Matia Kasaija presented the National Budget on Thursday, education experts have been examining the allocations made to the Ministry. Apart from noting a drop in funds ...
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Budgets: EAC partners have common goal – more revenue – yet pursue divergent policiesExperts warn there is a risk of diluting the market in the EAC as a universal environment conducive for doing business ...
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The East African on MSNUganda overhauls tax laws to finance $20bn budgetMPs amended the Income Tax, VAT, Excise Duty, Tax Procedure Code, the Stamp Duty, and the External Trade Bills to facilitate ...
The Shs72.3 trillion resource envelope represents one of the largest in Uganda’s history, with domestic revenue expected to ...
The government has unveiled a 72.3 trillion shs budget for the 2025/2026 financial year, with a significant portion earmarked for debt servicing. This has raised concerns about the need to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Govt Introduces New Taxes to Raise Shs 538.6 Bn in 2025/26 BudgetGovernment has unveiled a series of new tax measures aimed at raising an additional Shs 538.6 billion in domestic revenue for the Financial Year 2025/26.
Uganda's economy will grow at least 7% in the fiscal year starting in July, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija said on Thursday ...
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