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I receive Shs11m as salary and I cough Shs5m as tax every month – Minister Bahati admits he also feels the tax pinch

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 6, 2018
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David Bahati, a member of Uganda's Parliament, is interviewed in 2011. Bahati was the driving force behind a controversial anti-gay bill that was approved Friday.

David Bahati, a member of Uganda's Parliament, is interviewed in 2011. Bahati was the driving force behind a controversial anti-gay bill that was approved Friday.

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As outraged Ugandans led by Hon Robert Kyagulanyi are today planning to march to Parliament in protest of what they call ‘injustice’ taxes, State minister of Finance for Planning, Hon. David Bahati has revealed how he is also affected by taxes.

While appearing on NBS TV Frontline talkshow, Bahati stated that; “We’re talking about every part of government feeling like they’re part of the revenue collection. I receive Shs11m as salary and I give Shs5m as tax every month.”

According to the minister, this financial year’s budget t is directed to cater for all productive sectors and they are trying to make a few improvements that will help to broaden the tax base.

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And on whether the new mobile money taxes were fluked into the budget, Bahati explained saying;  “We moved this amendment in December 2017, we again moved it as a bill in April and it was pushed to the committee of finance which called upon stakeholders and then it moved to parliament before it was passed.”

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