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This book makes an analysis of the efficiency of presumptive taxation as a mode of taxing Small Business Enterprises in Uganda which is categorically a hard to tax sector. Considering their peculiar characteristics, the tax was introduced in the hope that it would enhance easy tax compliance by Small Business Enterprises and enable government raise increased revenue from this sector. The study revealed that the legal regime on presumptive taxation presents with limitations and has therefore not enhanced an increased tax yield from the sector. The study noted that extra-legal factors have also…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book makes an analysis of the efficiency of presumptive taxation as a mode of taxing Small Business Enterprises in Uganda which is categorically a hard to tax sector. Considering their peculiar characteristics, the tax was introduced in the hope that it would enhance easy tax compliance by Small Business Enterprises and enable government raise increased revenue from this sector. The study revealed that the legal regime on presumptive taxation presents with limitations and has therefore not enhanced an increased tax yield from the sector. The study noted that extra-legal factors have also come into play and inhibited the efficiency of this tax system.
Autorenporträt
Waliya Gwokyalya holds a Master of Laws (LLM) Degree from Makerere University (Uganda). She is a Lecturer of Commercial Law.