
Joellah Anshemeza
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Communication Officer @GCICUganda. Interim Committee Member @GCOFUG. An alumni of @rhemawomenspace.
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The Government of Uganda has introduced key tax incentives to support business growth and formalisation. Start-ups founded by Ugandans after July 1, 2025, will enjoy a 3-year income tax holiday to ease early investment pressures. Additionally, capital gains tax is now exempted when


Did you know that Government of Uganda has removed stamp duty on mortgages and agreements. This reform is intended to lower the cost of debt for businesses and individuals. It will also remove the financial burden imposed on businesses and individuals when they enter into agreements.


In order to provide relief to businesses and individuals to enable them to settle outstanding tax liabilities and resume normal operations, the Government of Uganda has extended the waiver on interest & penalties for unpaid taxes as of June 30, 2024, if the principal tax is paid by June


Did you know that Government of Uganda has removed redundant excise duty on beer made from Ugandan barley & adjusted excise duty on beer with at least 75% by weight of its constituents, excluding water to 30% per litre? #KnowYourBudget25


In the FY 2025/2026, Government of Uganda has imposed a small fee of 1% of the customs value on taxable items under the common external tariff. This measure seeks to align Uganda’s tax policy with those of other EAC Partner States, where similar fees have been imposed. For instance,



The Government of Uganda has imposed an export levy of $10 per metric ton of wheat bran, cotton cake or maize bran to encourage local value addition, particularly in the production of animal feeds. Additionally, Government of Uganda has listened to traders dealing in imported textiles for value


Are you in the textiles business? Good news for you effective July 1, 2025, the import duty on imported fabrics has been reduced to $2 per kilogramme from $3 per kilogramme. #KnowYourBudget25 Ministry of Finance Uganda Revenue Authority Ramathan Ggoobi John R. Musinguzi Matia Kasaija Hon Henry Musasizi Uganda Investment Authority





Struggling with unpaid taxes? You now have until June 30, 2026, to clear your principal tax and enjoy full waiver of interest & penalties. Government of Uganda is helping businesses bounce back and formalise. #KnowYourBudget25 Ministry of Finance Ramathan Ggoobi Uganda Revenue Authority Matia Kasaija Hon Henry Musasizi John R. Musinguzi


.Government of Uganda has removed stamp duty on mortgages and agreements to reduce the cost of borrowing and ease the financial burden on businesses and individuals.A big step toward affordable credit and formal transactions. #KnowYourBudget25 Ministry of Finance Uganda Investment Authority Ramathan Ggoobi Matia Kasaija



Did you know? UNOC is not just a partner, it is a key driver in Uganda's oil sector. It safeguards national interests and champions local content in project development. #OpenGovUg #UNOCAT10 Tony Otoa Yiga Ssempogo II (Sseruganda) Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu


To boost innovation and formalisation, Government of Uganda has: ✅ Given 3-yr income tax holiday to Ugandan start-ups (from July 1, 2025) ✅ Exempted capital gains tax on asset transfers to owned companies ✅ Granted Bujagali a 1-yr tax waiver to stabilise power tariffs. #KnowYourBudget25



THE GROW PROJECT targets 5,000 beneficiaries across Uganda, including 950 from refugee-hosting districts - of whom 312 are refugees - focusing on women-led enterprises (UGX 5M–100M turnover), their male partners (51% female-owned), and employees. #GROWEnterprisesForWomen
