“All persons earning income from entertainment are obliged to register for taxes with URA.A TIN acts as an account of a taxpayer “.
It is not the first time this kind of situation has come up. In a 2012 New Vision article, a story is told of how popular Musician Joseph Mayanja a.k.a Jose Chameleon had received an Shs.14m tax invoice from URA.
A Shs. 14 million tax invoice from URA had been received by musician Joseph Mayanja, aka Jose Chameleon.
In response to the invoice, the Superstar Musician wondered how the taxing authority had computed the amount. The icing on the cake was his comment about being taxed:
“ My voice is a natural gift from God, why do you want me to pay for my voice?”, a vexed Chameleon wondered.
Pay Tax – It is every Citizen’s obligation
URA’s blog, The Taxman explains entertainment as a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience or gives pleasure and delight.
As a result, the key entertainers that are urged to pay taxes include Authors, performers, Artists, producers, promoters, event managers, recreational space owners, bar owners, and hotel owners among others.
The above-mentioned persons are urged to register for taxes and apply for a Tax Identification Number ( TIN). Failure to do so will result in a fine not exceeding Shs.3m or Imprisonment not exceeding 6 years or both. For more information, read the full article on URA’s official blog here.