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rlt l', ET PARLIAMENTOF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANOA PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, PLANNING ATID ECONOMTC DEVELOPMENT ON THE EXCTSE DUTY (ATVTENDMENTI BrLL,?OLA OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO PARLIAMENT May 2018 \\ N^ & (h-"^$cots

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FTNANCE, PLANNING AND ECO DEVELOPMENT ON THE EXCISE DUTY (AMENDMENTI BILL, 2018 1.O Introduction The Excise Duty (Amendment) Bill, 2Ol8 was read for the first time on the B'd April 2Ol8 and referred to the Committee on Finance, Planning and Econorhic Development in accordance with Rule 118 of the Rules of Procedure of Parliament. 2.O Object of the Bill The object of the bill is to amend the Excise Duty Act, 2014, to raise the poflnt of accounting on telecommunication services; to introduce interest for r-lnphid duty and limit the interest payable to the amount of the unpaid principat thx; to enhance excise duty in respect of certain excisable goods; to amend the excise duty on telecommunications services; and to introduce excise duty on cooking oil and on motorcycles at first registration. 3.O Methodology The Committee held meetings and received memoranda from the following: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development Ministry of Education and Sports Uganda Revenue Authority Uganda Law Society Uganda Manufacturers Association Uganda Breweries Limited Uganda Bookman and Gaming Association Association of Soft Drink Manufacturers Price Waterhouse Coopers Uganda Bankers A Uganda Tax *a \) t

(xii) Buganda Kingdom (xiii) MTN Uganda (xiv) REEV Consult (>rv) Uganda Forex Bureau and Money Lenders Association (>rvi) UgandaCooperativeAlliance 4.O Observations by the Committee The Committee observed that: (i) A person providing an excisable service becomes liable to pay excflse duty on that service on the date of the provision of the service. ThiS is meant to clarify when a person providing an excisable semce becomes liable to pay excise duty, which is: the date on whlch payment is made or the date on which the invoice is made whichefer is earlier. This will ensure that when the performance of the servic( is completed or paid for or the invoice is issued, excise duty is due 4nd payable irrespective of whether the service is used. (ii) An obligation is imposed on telecommunications service operatqrs providing data for accessing over the top services to account for and pay excise duty on access of "over the top services". Currently, vqice and messaging traffic has migrated from conventional voice calls 4nd messaging to voice over the internet and online messaging, thro{gh applications like WhatsApp, Viber and Slrype referred to as over the top (OTT) service. OTT services do not attract excise duty, unlike voice calls that attract VAT and excise duty. This is unfair and inequitable for consumers who buy airtime and use it to make voice c4.l1s compared to those who buy internet data and make VoIP calts. Thisils also intended to clarify who is liable to account for excise duty the top services. o' ver (iii) The bill proposes to impose excise duty of l%o on the value of rnotrile money transactio ving, payments and withdraws. Use of

mobile money is an efficiency gain and should be taxed. Money migrated from the traditional payment systems like banks to the digital platforms. It is therefore important that taxes be levied on such platforms. Using mobile money is a choice as there are other methods of payment which are already attracting taxes. This proposed tax will generate more revenue and broaden the tax base. (iv) The Committee observed that Excise duty on soft drinks is the highest in the region. This encourages smuggling of soft drinks from the neighboring countries. Government committed to reduce excise d ty on soft drinks from l3oh to loo/o in FY 2ol8ll9. However, 1S commitment has not been honored. Excise duty on soft drinks be reduced gradually to avoid loss of revenue. In FY 2018119, Exdise Duty on soft drinks should be reduced to l2o/o. 5.O Recommendations The Committee recommends that the Excise Duty (Amendment) 8i11, 2018 be passedrk\n bject to the proposed amendments. xt" \TJ 4_ & 3

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE EXERCTSE DUTY (AMENDMENTI 2018 l,l],, 1. Clause 2 Clause 2 is amended- Justification (i) by deleting the head note and substituting the following- "2. Amendment of section 2 of the Excise Duty Act, 20L4" (ii) In the definition of "over the top services" delete the words "but does not include educational or research sites prescribed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette" (a) To correct a drafting error (b) It is difficult to differentiate what will be used for education and researfh 2. Clause 5 Clause 6 is amended- (i) In paragraph (a), by substituting for item (d) the following- (d) Opaque beer 3Oo/o or Shs. 650 per litre, whichever is1 hisher i Justification To impose the same rate of tax on products which are similar, being made frem the same products. (ii) In paragraph (b) by substituting for item (c), the following- (c) Ready to drink spirits SOoh or Ush 1500 pef litre, whichever is hieher / e' \

Justilication When computed, the equivalent of SOoh should be Ushs. 1500 (iii) by inserting a new paragraph (d) immediately after paragraph ( cl to substitute for item 5 (a) the following- Non-alcoholic beverages not l2oh or Ushs. 200 per litre including fruit or vegetable whichever is higher iuices Justification To enhance Uganda's competitiveness in the East African region where these countries are charging 10% (iv) By inserting a new paragraph (h) immediately after paragraph (g) to read as follows: 16 Sugar confectionaries (chewing gum, sweets and chocolates) Nit Justification To enhance Uganda's competitiveness in the East African region where these countries have exempted confectionaries. (v) Paragraph (h) is amended- (a) in item 20, substitute for the words "two hundred", the "one hundred" (b) bv substituting for item 21(a)the followingwofds "a minimum planned investment capital of fifteen millflon United States Dollars in the case of a foreigner or ten miilflon United States Dollars in case of a citizen of a Partner Statd of the East African Community; $v $ r (c) by inserting a new paragraph (b) to read as follows:.$ "a bank guarantee/bank draft of the equivalent of the s of money under item 21(a); Sll.lII 5 &

(d) in item 22, substitute for the word "fifteen" the word "eight" (e) in item 23, substitute for the word "ten" the word "live" $ v\ t \r & L-- 6

REPORT OF THE COMMTTTEE ON FINANCE, PLANNING AND ECONOM IC DEVELOPMENT ON THE EXCISE DUTY (AMENDMENTI BILL, 2018 No NAME CONSTITUENCY SIGNATURE 1 Hon. Musasizi Henry, CP Rubanda East 2 Hon. Katali Loy, V/CP DWR Jinja 3 Hon. Acidri James Maracha East 4 Hon. Lugoloobi Amos Ntenjeru North 5 Hon. Asiku Elly Elias Koboko North \ 6 Hon. Bategeka Lawrence N Hoima Municipality ei- 7 Hon. KaluleSengo Emmanuel Gomba East 8 Hon. KamateekaJovah DWR Mitooma ilo 9 Hon. KatotoHatwib Katerera County 10 Hon. Lokii John Baptist Matheniko County 11 Hon. Nagwomu Moses M Bunyole East t2 Hon. Niringiyimana James.K Kinkizi West 13 Hon. Opolot Isiagi Patrick Kachumbala County l4 Hon. T\rmuramyeGenensio Kashongi County 15 Hon. Naigaga Mariam DWR Namutumba 16 Hon. Ilukor Charles Kumi county t7 Hon. Okello Anthony Kioga County I TJft-- 18 Hon. Ayepa Michael Labwor County 19 Hon. WalyomuMuwanika Moses Kagoma \.I 20 Hon. Mulindwa Isaac Ssozi Lugazi M(nicipality 9r*.- 2t Hon. Adong Lilly Nwoya Distli,etf t 22 Hon. Mukula Francis Agule Pallisa 23 Hon. Kakooza James Kabule County 24 Hon. Bagoole John Ngobi Luuka County 'rl / 25 Hon. Nathan Nandala-Mafabi Budadiri West 26 Hon. Akol Anthony Kilak North I,\ =al --o D^-Ax.k 7-H-_--

27 Hon. Odonga Otto Aruu County 28 Hon. Luttamaguzi Semakula Nakaseke South 29 Hon. Akello Judith Franca Agago District,A._,