{UAH} wbk: Protest needed here
And after tenants live free in your houses, URA will demand taxes for 12 months. What a laughable bill.
This bill was impulse reaction to some landlords who've taken arrogance to new definitions.One closed 17 arcades for days because he had a dispute with another over one arcade.Another evicted (in the night) a tenant who "dared to ask" questions ironically in a townhall kinda meeting. They charge 50k for a bulb of electricity!The list is endless!
only a landlord will understand this unfair taxation system, whether your house has been vacant for a couple of months, URA expects its annual tax, so does KCCA. I hope changes are made soon.
Accommodation is bound to be free in Uganda.You stay for 6 months, dodge rent, and given 6 months eviction...after that 12 months you move to another address and do the same thing paka last. Legally, the 6months notice doesn't mean they stop paying...they continue paying until they vaccate the premises as usual. But the reason you are evicting the person in the first place is failure to pay. So where will they find the amount to cater to arrears and an additional six months?
Another problem is ,how do you expect poor kato lubwama, or Bobi Wine, to say no to anything, does he even understand the term property tax,guys,we need to have proper educated representatives in parliament, so I argue you all, to go back to your villages and campaign, otherwise, things are going to continue to not make sense for us,if we are still being represented by certain kinds of people . I need to look for an MP who has a nice house for rent I stay there with my family not pay him and he feel the pain.
This bill was impulse reaction to some landlords who've taken arrogance to new definitions.One closed 17 arcades for days because he had a dispute with another over one arcade.Another evicted (in the night) a tenant who "dared to ask" questions ironically in a townhall kinda meeting. They charge 50k for a bulb of electricity!The list is endless!
only a landlord will understand this unfair taxation system, whether your house has been vacant for a couple of months, URA expects its annual tax, so does KCCA. I hope changes are made soon.
Accommodation is bound to be free in Uganda.You stay for 6 months, dodge rent, and given 6 months eviction...after that 12 months you move to another address and do the same thing paka last. Legally, the 6months notice doesn't mean they stop paying...they continue paying until they vaccate the premises as usual. But the reason you are evicting the person in the first place is failure to pay. So where will they find the amount to cater to arrears and an additional six months?
Another problem is ,how do you expect poor kato lubwama, or Bobi Wine, to say no to anything, does he even understand the term property tax,guys,we need to have proper educated representatives in parliament, so I argue you all, to go back to your villages and campaign, otherwise, things are going to continue to not make sense for us,if we are still being represented by certain kinds of people . I need to look for an MP who has a nice house for rent I stay there with my family not pay him and he feel the pain.
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