Tax administration and revenue generation in Tororo district local government a case study of Malaba town council:
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2019-09
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Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management.
Abstract
This study focused on Tax Administration and Revenue Generation in Tororo District Local
Government. A case study of Malaba Town CounciL The objectives of the study include; to
establishing the level ofTax Compliance among Ugandan Taxpayers, to assess the performance
of domestic revenue collection in Uganda and to establish the relationship between Tax
Compliance and Domestic Revenue Collection. Thefindings ofthe study revealed that there is a
strong positive relationship between Tax Compliance and Domestic Revenue Collection. Data
was collected using sejf administered questionnaires. The study used stratjfled and purposive
sampling techniques to draw representative samples and 40 respondents were involved in the
study The study undertook to find out the level of tax compliance and it was found out that
compliance is still low among the tax payers and they attribute this to the high tax rates,
taxpayers’ attitude towards URA, the large informal sector which encourages tax evasion. The
low level oftax compliance was also attributed to the low compliance culture. The study also
found out that the cost ofrevenue collection is low, Large Taxpayer’s Office increased domestic
revenue collection, and URA experiences and registers tax arrears which also affects its
peifbrmance. The study also recommends the following; tax administration so as to provide
individuals andgroups with guidance on how to improve bookkeeping standards and tax returns,
tax counseling offices should be established country wide, procedures for filing returns and
applications. Tax education to create awareness among tax payers, and awarding ofprizes to
compliant tax payers.
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a research report submitted to the college of economics management as a requirement for the partial fulfillment of the award of a bachelor degree in business administration at Kampala international university.
Keywords
Tax administration, revenue generation, Malaba town council: