Uganda embraced decentralisation as a system of governance in the early 1990’s. The success of decentralisation was pegged on the capacity of the local governments to mobilise their own revenues in order to fulfill their responsibilities. Before its suspension in 2005 and eventual abolition in 2008, graduated tax constituted a dominant source of local revenue. Although Local Services Tax (LST) and Local Hotel Tax (LHT) were introduced to fill the funding gap left by the abolition of graduated tax, their yield remains significantly low. Consequently, local governments are still heavily dependent on central government funding - a position that undermines their autonomy. Property rates, a form of property taxation, have emerged as a key source...
When local governments impose property taxes, their primary objective is to fund their expenditure. ...
The local assemblies in Ghana are responsible for providing a clean and healthy environment and publ...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...
Uganda was among the first African countries to embrace a decentralised system of government in the ...
In Uganda, property rates is levied by local governments to enable them provide a wide range of serv...
For almost a decade, property taxation reform revealed as a matter of concern in Tanzania. This refo...
This commentary examines the demise in 2010 of the Kampala City Council, and the factors that led to...
The continued productivity of urban economies depends upon the provision of urban infrastructure and...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
Much literature has been written about the appeal of property tax as a stable source of revenue for ...
This paper explores administrative challenges that developing countries face in property tax adminis...
Property rates are important revenue items to local government units all over the world. This is due...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
This article aims to assess whether or not property rates in Ghana are a good potential source of lo...
When local governments impose property taxes, their primary objective is to fund their expenditure. ...
The local assemblies in Ghana are responsible for providing a clean and healthy environment and publ...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...
Uganda was among the first African countries to embrace a decentralised system of government in the ...
In Uganda, property rates is levied by local governments to enable them provide a wide range of serv...
For almost a decade, property taxation reform revealed as a matter of concern in Tanzania. This refo...
This commentary examines the demise in 2010 of the Kampala City Council, and the factors that led to...
The continued productivity of urban economies depends upon the provision of urban infrastructure and...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
Much literature has been written about the appeal of property tax as a stable source of revenue for ...
This paper explores administrative challenges that developing countries face in property tax adminis...
Property rates are important revenue items to local government units all over the world. This is due...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
This article aims to assess whether or not property rates in Ghana are a good potential source of lo...
When local governments impose property taxes, their primary objective is to fund their expenditure. ...
The local assemblies in Ghana are responsible for providing a clean and healthy environment and publ...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...