Insight

Will consumers benefit from tax cuts in the 2014/2015 budget?

The government announced a wide range of tax exemptions and reductions in the 2014/15 financial year budget as one of the ways to ease access to goods as well as promote trade and production in the country. Ideally, one would assume that with these exemptions and tax cuts, commodity prices for those goods that benefitted should go down marginally or otherwise. But this may not be the case as they are other factors that come into play like the cost of power and rent, among others. This is the reason why the civil society is calling for strong mechanisms to ensure that consumers benefit from these tax reviews. They civil society activists argue that many times prices of exempted goods remain high, profiting only producers and business people. 
Public transport buses in Nyabugogo terminal. The government cut taxes on public transport buses as well as cargo trucks in the 2014/2015 financial year budget to boost the transport sector and trade. The New Times / File.
Public transport buses in Nyabugogo terminal. The government cut taxes on public transport buses as well as cargo trucks in the 2014/2015 financial year budget to boost the transport sector and trade. The New Times / File.
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