Continental Tax & Trade (CTT) is a trusted name in Uganda, providing top-notch accounting and bookkeeping services. Our team of experienced accountants and bookkeepers is well-versed in the latest accounting software and stays up-to-date with Uganda's constantly evolving accounting regulations.
Managing taxes in Uganda can be complex due to constantly changing tax laws. Continental Tax & Trade (CTT) is here to help individuals and businesses navigate this with ease.
Understanding Uganda’s Local Service Tax: A Guide for Businesses and Professionals
How to Calculate Local Service Tax (LST) for Ugandan Professionals and Artisans
The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is urging businesses and individuals with goods stuck in customs warehouses to act fast. If your items have been stored longer than allowed, you have 30 days to clear them by paying any overdue taxes, fees, or penalties. After that, unclaimed goods will be sold at auction.
A TIN is like your tax ID card—a unique number the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) uses to track your tax records. Without it, you can’t legally do certain business or financial transactions
Many people think getting a TIN is completely free, but hidden costs can add up quickly. Here's what you need to know:
Getting a TIN doesn’t always mean you have to pay taxes—but URA’s system often treats it that way. Here’s what you should know
Good News: URA May Soon Let You Ditch Email for WhatsApp & SMS!
Key Takeaway This clean-up is good for Uganda’s tax system—but could accidentally sweep up legitimate taxpayers. A quick check with CTT keeps you safe.
What’s New? The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB), URA, KCCA, NSSF, and others have joined forces to create "One-Stop Shops"—where entrepreneurs can:
URA locks horns with traders over paying taxes at port of entry