"Strategic Investment Tax Incentives in Africa: Tax Holidays in Uganda" by Ronald Waiswa & Solomon Rukundo
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In this episode, Aggie Patricia Turwomwe prompts Solomon Rukundo to delve into the intricate world of tax incentives and their impact on economic development, focusing on Uganda's tax holiday regime. Our guest, an esteemed author, and researcher, brings to light a paper that examines statutory and non-statutory tax holidays in Uganda and proposes crucial recommendations for improvement. Strategic Investment Tax Incentives in Africa: Tax Holidays in Uganda Dive  deep into; Understanding Tax Holidays. Solomon sheds light on what tax holidays entail and their significance in promoting foreign investment and economic growth in developing countries. Ambiguity and Discrimination. Discover how the research uncovers the ambiguous application of tax holiday provisions in Uganda, leading to discriminatory practices and a lack of transparency. Parliament's Oversight Role. Learn about Parliament's historic involvement in overseeing tax holidays and how its recommendations have often been overlooked by the Executive. Positive Steps Taken. Find out how recent developments in Parliament have aimed to curb the excessive use of tax holidays by rejecting proposed amendments. Recommendations for Improvement. Explore the research's suggested solutions, including the elimination of tax holidays, adoption of non-discretionary holidays, enhancing transparency, utilizing reduced tax rates, and encouraging vigilant monitoring by civil society organizations. Gain insights into the research methodology, which involved engaging with officials from the Ministry of Finance and the Uganda Revenue Authority. Find Solomon at Grant Thornton Uganda and our Host/ Producer here.  Be a part of the podcast - Contact the producer here or send inquiries to [email protected] or call/ Whatsapp +25678537996. PODCAST DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the guests. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast. You are smart enough, take out what works for you. As of 16/05/2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onugandapodcast/message
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