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SMEs defaulting at tax ask URA for special desk

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
November 19, 2021
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Players in the Small & Medium Enterprise sector are asking the Uganda Revenue Authority to set up a special desk to handle SMEs particularly those that have previously not been able to meet their tax obligations.

The Executive Director Federation of Small & Medium Enterprise John Walugembe argues that this will enable budding firms to easily get tax clearance.

Speaking on the sidelines of the East African SMEs Conference on oil & gas in Kampala, Walugembe said this way, both URA and the SMEs will attain a win-win situation as in turn small enterprises will increase their contribution to national revenue.

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