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    Institutional capacity and local revenue generation in Nakasongola Town Council.
    (Global Institute for Research and Education, 2013) Kasozi, Strurninas M; Kayise, Chrysostom; Kirabo, Kyeyune Bounty Joseph
    This report presents the findings of the study that focused on an examination of how institutional capacity influences local revenue generation in Nakasongola Town Council.‭ ‬It analyzed how institutional capacity influences local revenue generation in the Town council.‭ ‬The study population of‭ ‬500‭ ‬people comprised of taxpayers,‭ ‬political leaders and civil servants from Nakasongola Town council.‭ ‬Its sample of‭ ‬125‭ ‬respondents was drawn from the three strata of taxpayers,‭ ‬political leaders and civil servants.‭ ‬Majority of the respondents‭ ‬46.5%‭ ‬said there was institutional capacity to handle the varied revenue sources.‭ ‬The study recommended strengthening of institutional capacity by facilitating the human resource,‭ ‬broadening the local revenue base and improvement on infrastructure in order enhance total revenue generation.‭ ‬Tax payers be consulted regularly and should be involved through a bottom-top planning strategy by the central government.

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