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Uganda: 2021/22 Budget - New Taxes Will Deepen Burden On Tax Payers

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[Monitor] The two arms of government--the Executive and Parliament, should be more mindful about their actions, particularly when dealing with touchy issues of taxation, given its implication on the cost of doing business, the economy and livelihoods.

Source: allAfrica.com

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