FISH EXPORTING COMPANY/BUSINESS
Fish exporting is when the government allows companies and small business owners to sell their goods and commodities to other countries.
The fish products exported include fresh fish (not chilled), chilled and frozen fish, dry/smoked fish, fish maws, fish meal, fish oil, fish skins and live (ornamental) fish. Fresh fillets are the main fish products exported from Uganda accounting for 76% of total quantity and 78% of total value.
All players in the fishing sector in Uganda are required to be registered with;
Please note:
Upon registration, one is required to comply with the requirements of statutory bodies like;
For individual
For non-individual
Click here for details on requirements for registration
Click here for your rights as a taxpayer.
Click here for your obligations as a taxpayer.
You need to keep records relating to all transactions in your business. It is important to always have records that are dated so that you can understand which reports relate to what period. These include;
Corporation tax
It’s a tax imposed on non-individual players in the sector at a standard rate of 30%.
Individual Income tax
This is a tax imposed on individuals in the sector using the individual rates applicable.
Click here for more information on individual income tax rates.
Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
This tax applies to a sector player who has employees (administrative or causal laborers) that earn an aggregate in excess of 235,000 per month. This form of tax is withheld every month.
Click here for the PAYE rates
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Description |
Tax Incentive |
Refrigerated Trucks |
Exempted from all taxes under the fifth schedule of the East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004. |
Cold Rooms A cold a room in which a low temperature is maintained (as for refrigeration) |
Import Duty is 0% in accordance with the EAC CET. Helps on post-harvest management and cold chain storage of agricultural products such as beef, chicken, fish etc |
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For more information, please visit the nearest URA office for assistance or call the toll-free line 0800117000/0800217000 or WhatsApp: 077214000