The International Monitory Fund is concerned over what they termed as “too many tax exemptions” offered to different investors, saying they have negatively affected revenue mobilization efforts in the country. Clara Mira, the IMF resident representative in Uganda says there are better efforts that can attract investors in the country such as better road infrastructure, reliable electricity, and educated labor.
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