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not just on them. it just goes on and on and on, and to see how all of this, you know, has become so fragile, especially in a market where four companies control about 80% of the meat processing industry in the united states, you know, it see those effects and the ripples that go on for each one of us, whether it s the ferry service, whether it s colonial pipeline, whether it s this cattle ranch, it goes on and on in this new era of ransomware, chuck. jacob, explain, how long will it take jbs to get back to its normal supply chain functionality. you know, it s been very vague. it s issued a couple of official statements but it s not talking directly to report, about what steps are being taken. you know, this is one of these things. they don t want to be telling you what specific system was hit, right, was it the bar code system that keeps track of the sizes of meat we buy on the shelf. was it some other kind of invoicing system? we don t know. and it s not all clear how they got it
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Shs710b in rental tax uncollected annually
Friday May 28 2021
Summary
Speaking during the Tax Forum CEO Breakfast meeting in Kampala, Ms Connolly-LaBelle, said about 92 per cent of rental income is not taxed, which denies government close to Shs710b.
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Only 8 per cent of rental tax is collected, which leaves the larger majority of rental income untax, according to Ms Jaye Connolly-LaBelle, the RippleNami chairperson and chief executive officer.
Speaking during the Tax Forum CEO Breakfast meeting in Kampala, Ms Connolly-LaBelle, said about 92 per cent of rental income is not taxed, which denies government close to Shs710b.
Ms Connolly-LaBelle, whose company signed a contract with government last year to develop technology through which collection of rental tax can be maximised, did not explain how she had arrived at the figure.
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Thursday May 27 2021
Traders and shoppers go about their business on Allen Road downtown Kampala in November last year. PHOTO/DAVID LUBOWA.
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In the post-election economic and fiscal update, the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development said the reduction in fiscal deficit is owing to a better than previously expected outlook on domestic revenue mobilisation for the financial year ending June 30 2021.
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The government has revised down its total spending which will see the fiscal deficit reduce to 9.7 per cent from an earlier projection of 10.7 per cent following a positive outcome during the course of the year.
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