An NBS television Journalist Including 5 Others Sued Government introducing Social Media Tax in Uganda, two hundred shillings tax per day on social media which was approved by Ugandan parliament started working on Saturday 1st July 2018/2019 financial year causing confusion amongst Ugandans. Check also: Check How To Pay Social Media Tax That Is To Start Soon On Monday, 2nd July ...
Read More »Check How To Pay Social Media Tax That Is To Start Soon
Network companies like Airtel, MTN, Africell and more have finalized the date to start collecting tax from each and every user who has access to social media platforms like Facebook, WatsApp and more. Unless you pay that tax, you will have full access to messaging, calling and many other related services. Check also: Museveni Introduces Tax On Social Media Platforms However, ...
Read More »Ugandans Won’t Stop Gossiping Because Of Social Media Tax
Social media users in Uganda keep saying that the social media tax was introduced as a way to widen the tax base, some people claim that it would be a double taxation because even the internet or data bundles we buy is already taxed. Check also: MPS Approve Taxes On Social Media Platforms Some experts say that various alternatives to enlarge ...
Read More »4 Reasons Why You Should Stop Posting Your Relationship On Social Media
Couples, you might want to think twice before posting another relationship selfie or status on Facebook or Instagram. Not only is it annoying to all your followers – it actually damages your relationship as well. Check also: 15 Ways To Deal With The Feeling Of Being “Unloved” in a relationship Seriously, everyone – including you and your partner – would be ...
Read More »URA: Uganda Government To Tax Social Media User
Mobile data users have finally been hunted down by Uganda Revenue Authority ( URA ) in a move to tax internet users in the country.[9] Check Also: Ugandan Government Shuts Down Social Media URA officials argue that there has been a heavy drop in excise tax fetched from voice calls in the current statics as mobile phones users have resorted ...
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