The culmination of a rendezvous between traders and President Museveni concerning the assessment of Value Added Tax saw no resolution of the myriad concerns they articulated. Rather, the president advocated for a period of examination to ascertain the rationale behind the traders’ plea for a revision of their VAT threshold. Additionally, he underscored the imperative of utilizing the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing System (EFRIS). Jackson Onyango provides a comprehensive overview of the proceedings at Kololo, the site of their deliberations.
The meeting between traders and President Museveni concluded without reaching a resolution.
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