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Membership to UFFA is for both local and foreign companies involved directly and/ or indirectly in freight logistics (Shipping, Customs clearance, Cargo handling, Warehousing plus Transporting). As of 2017, the association boasted of a total of 115 members [1] handling over 90% of Uganda import and exports.
Uganda Clearing Industry & Forwarding Association (UCIFA website) is a member-owned institution with over 200 companies licensed by URA (Uganda Revenue Authority).Its secretariat is located in Nakawa, Kampala on Jinja Road, opposite Spear Motors.
FUCAFF is the acronym for the Federation of Uganda Customs Agents & Freight Forwarders, an exclusive umbrella association for member clearing firms or companies registered in Uganda. With the slogan Fostering Tax Compliance with Stakeholders , it was formed in 2009 after UCIFA and its offshoot UFFA to coordinate with URA .
2022, the chosen theme was 'Customs Digital Transformation by Embracing a Data Culture and Building a Data Ecosystem'. [29] 2021, the chosen theme was 'Customs bolstering Recovery, Renewal and Resilience for a sustainable supply chain'. [30] 2020, the chosen theme was 'Customs fostering Sustainability for People, Prosperity and the Planet'. [31]
Between 23 and 150 €, the goods could be inspected at the customs, adding the VAT and the delivery company customs clearance fee. [3] This is still the case when the seller isn't registered in the IOSS or when the value is above 150 €. [3] The IOSS lets the user know the total cost during the checkout.
Uganda Export Promotion Board (UEPB) is a public trade promotion organization established by Parliamentary Statute No. 2 of 1996. At the time of formation, it was known as the Uganda Export Promotion Council (UEPC). It is an agency that is regulated and supervised by the Uganda Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives.
Before congressional passage of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law that directed the Fed to cap swipe fees, retailers paid as much as 44 cents per transaction, which had made it hard for ...
The Uganda Free Zones Authority (UFZA) is a government free zones agency established by the Parliament of Uganda.Operating under the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, UFZA is responsible for the establishment, development, management, marketing, maintenance, supervision and control of free zones in Uganda and to provide for other related matters.