
By Mulengera Reporters
Uganda is taking a giant leap in the fight against tax evasion! John Musinguzi, the dynamic Commissioner General of the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), recently hosted top officials from the United Kingdom’s HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and the Ghana Revenue Authority. The high-profile meeting focused on the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI)– a global system that helps countries share financial data to track hidden income.
In a Monday statement, Musinguzi expressed his excitement over the partnership. “We are grateful as we continue to strengthen tax transparency, compliance, and domestic revenue mobilization efforts,” he said.
The meeting is being hailed as a game-changer for Uganda’s tax system. Experts say such partnerships allow tax authorities to detect unreported wealth, clamp down on fraud, and ultimately bring in more revenue to fund public services.
The announcement sent ripples across social media. Users praised the initiative and urged the URA to keep up the momentum. Moreen Twikirize commented, “This is encouraging progress. Partnerships like these are key to strengthening compliance and trust in our tax systems. Well done!”
Living Tandeka added, “Engagements like these enhance the compliance and trust amongst all players in the tax administration.” Even Oscar Simba Kar imungabo chimed in with a simple but powerful, “Keep winning.”
Some social media users also mixed public service reminders with their praise. Margaret Tumusiime jokingly reminded Musinguzi about a lingering city kiosk, saying, “Dear CG, a kind reminder that the kiosk is still there! We need to have a clean city.”
Analysts say this move signals Uganda’s rising global presence in the fight against tax evasion. By joining forces with the UK and Ghana, the URA is showing it’s serious about cracking down on hidden wealth and ensuring everyone pays their fair share.
With strong leadership, international collaboration, and public support, Uganda is stepping into a new era of tax transparency. Officials hope that the new partnerships will not only boost revenue but also strengthen trust between citizens and the government – a win-win for the country’s economy and development. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).






















