back to top
HomeNewsURA Orders Entertainers To Get TINs

URA Orders Entertainers To Get TINs

Published on

- Advertisement -spot_img

Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has directed all individuals earning from entertainment activities to get Tax Identification Numbers (TINs), failure of which could result in fines or imprisonment.

Bbosa Ibrahim Kibuuka, the Assistant Commissioner Public and Cooperative Affairs and URA spokesperson said that the TIN is what identifies an individual or business with the tax body.

“We are requiring those in the entertainment industry to get a tax identification number. This tax identification number is what identifies an individual or a business with the tax body and in case of a refund the URA uses the same tax identification number,” Kibuuka said.

Kibuuka explained that there are many people who have joined the entertainment center and many of those probably may not be aware of the obligation of paying tax on income that they generate from the industry.

“Individuals or businesses that have been getting income are obliged by law to file returns with the tax body which include expenses and gross income. This helps URA to compute the tax that one needs to pay depending on the returns filed,” Kibuuka said.

Some of those include artists, authors, performers, producers, promoters, event managers among others.

However, according to Kibuuka, URA is not interested in penalizing those who would fail to comply but they are more interested in voluntary compliance.

URA as a tax body is interested in educating the public to know their obligation.

 

 

Related

Ecobank Uganda Honours Outgoing Board Chairperson Richard Munanyeza for Distinguished Leadership and Service.

Ecobank Uganda today honored its outgoing Board Chairperson, Richard Munanyeza, and outgoing Board Director,...

Miss Tourism Bunyoro 2026: Nabukeera Janet Emerges Winner in Grand Finale

The Bunyoro region came alive on Friday night with a vibrant celebration of artificial...

Ministry of Local Government Permanent Secretary Ben Kumumanya Signs Contracts To Rehabilitate 139km of Community Access Roads In Northern Uganda

he Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Local Government Mr. Ben Kumumanya has signed contracts...

More from The Capital Times

Business Boom In Namugongo Ahead Of Martyrs Day

Business has picked up this morning at Namugongo Martyrs shrine according to traders. The...

Africa Can Feed Itself-Museveni Declares End To Food Imports With Homegrown Solutions

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has reiterated the importance of food self-sufficiency in Africa, stressing...

Here is why the Faras Uganda is the Ultimate Convenience Mobility App for Every Ugandan

Kampala, Uganda – In a fast-paced world where time is increasingly precious, Ugandans are...