Weight vs worth: how Uganda’s kg tax breaks the law & traders’ backs
Summary
A comprehensive study by Gateway Research Centre, drawing on field data from traders and officials, exposes the reality of this conflict. The East African Community Customs Management Act (EACCMA), 2004, which Uganda assented to, explicitly requires customs duty to be levied on the declared transaction value as documented on the invoice.
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