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URA Tightens Grip on Illicit Alcohol as Digital Stamps Boost Revenue by UGX 322 Billion

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The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has registered a major breakthrough in its battle against illicit alcohol and revenue leakage, thanks to the widespread rollout of the Digital Tax Stamps (DTS) system.
Introduced in 2019 under the Digital Tracking Solution, the system is now being credited for not only improving tax compliance across the alcohol sector but also disrupting the informal networks that have long fed the consumption of unregulated, untaxed, and dangerous alcohol.
According to figures shared by URA, the tax body surpassed its mid-year revenue target for FY 2024/2025 by UGX 322 billion, an achievement officials partly attribute to the efficiency and real-time monitoring capabilities of the DTS system.
Illicit alcohol has long been a thorn in Uganda’s side, with statistics showing that a staggering 65% of all alcohol consumed in the country is illicit. It is either smuggled, homemade, or dodges tax obligations entirely, a thing which not only robs government coffers of vital revenue but also poses serious public health risks.
But as the local saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention.” It is this urgent need to plug revenue leakages and protect public health that pushed URA, working with the Ministry of Finance and SICPA Uganda, to deploy the DTS solution.
The system requires that all gazetted excisable goods (especially alcohol) must carry a tamper-proof digital tax stamp. The technology makes it possible to trace every unit from the point of production to the marketplace.
Every stamp is scanned and tracked, making it nearly impossible for informal brewers and smugglers to operate undetected.
URA Commissioner General, John Rujoki Musinguzi, says this system is a game changer. “This is good for achieving our objective of cleaning the market of untaxed products.”
Analysts have echoed this view. Isaac Arinaitwe, a principal economist at the Ministry of Finance, said DTS has dismantled long-standing unfair advantages that were previously enjoyed by tax-evading producers.
“This is reshaping the business landscape in Uganda. Non-compliant businesses are no longer gaining an edge over those who play by the rules,” Arinaitwe said.
The DTS system has forced informal spirit makers, many of whom were previously invisible to authorities, to register, declare their production volumes, and pay their fair share of taxes.
Reports from the ground reveal that in areas like Arua and Kampala, nearly 83% of patrons admitted to drinking illicit alcohol, drinks which are often brewed in unsanitary conditions and distributed in slums, garages, and small trading centres without regulation.
URA’s crackdown, therefore, is also a public health campaign in disguise. By enforcing stamping and compliance, the agency is driving dangerous brews off the shelves, reducing related illnesses, and saving lives.
Moreover, DTS ensures that companies operating in high-risk sectors, such as alcohol, tobacco, and sugar, contribute fairly to the national treasury, and this has the added benefit of promoting a level playing field and fostering investment confidence.
Importers or manufacturers of gazetted goods must now register their premises and packaging areas for excise duty, and install the DTS equipment in line with Section 5 of the Excise Duty Act. Non-compliance attracts stiff penalties, including double tax or fines up to UGX 50 million under the Tax Procedures Code Act.
Young people, who are among the biggest consumers of illicit alcohol due to its low cost and wide availability, are expected to benefit the most from this reform. With DTS making illicit brews harder to find and riskier to sell, many are likely to turn to safer, regulated alternatives. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
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