WIRE โ Masaka, Uganda | URN | Proprietors of private schools in the Greater Masaka sub-region have criticised the government's new Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) tax policy on secondary sources of income, saying it is making it harder to attract and retain experienced teachers. The school owners argue that the policy, which imposes a 40 per cent tax on โฆ The post New tax policy driving away experienced teachers appeared first on The Independent Uganda:.
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