Uganda Revenue Authority Beats 2024/25 Goal, Collects Over Shs31.63 Trillion

By David Mwanje

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has exceeded its target for the 2024/2025 financial year, collecting Shs31.63 trillion over Shs262 billion more than its goal of Shs31.37 trillion.

URA Commissioner General John Musinguzi Rujoki said the success came from a strong economy, better tax collection methods, and honest taxpayers. โ€œWeโ€™re excited to announce URA beat its target by over Shs262 billion,โ€ Musinguzi said. โ€œThis is thanks to our hardworking team, government support, and loyal taxpayers.โ€he added.

URA collected Shs21.25 trillion from domestic taxes (up 15.59%) and Shs11.1 trillion from international trade taxes (up 16.23%). Compared to last year, total collections grew by Shs4.3 trillion, a 15.86% increase.

Ugandaโ€™s economy grew by 6.7% this year, with strong activity in services and industries, helping boost tax revenue.

For the 2025/26 financial year, URA has a new target of Shs36.74 trillion, a 17% jump. Musinguzi is confident, โ€œWith better technology like EFRIS, stronger border controls, and taxpayer education, weโ€™ll hit or even surpass this goal.โ€

URA plans to use artificial intelligence, data tools, and improved monitoring to keep growing revenue. This achievement shows how teamwork and smart strategies are helping Uganda build a brighter future.

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