The Finance Ministry had tasked all claimants in Lango, Acholi and Teso sub-region to obtain Tax Identification Numbers as a mandatory requirement for processing their payment. The number is a ten-digit code issued by the Uganda Revenue Authority to prospective Taxpayers to enable them to meet their tax obligations.
President Yoweri Museveni has directed the Office of the Attorney General
to use National Identification Numbers(NIN) instead of Tax Identification Numbers
(TIN) for processing compensation for war debt claimants in Northern Uganda.
The Finance Ministry had tasked all claimants in Lango, Acholi and Teso sub-region to obtain Tax Identification Numbers as a
mandatory requirement for processing their payment. The number is a ten-digit code issued
by the Uganda Revenue Authority to prospective Taxpayers to enable them to meet their
tax obligations.
The
government released 150 billion Shillings in
September 2021 to compensate war debt claimants in Acholi, Lango and
Teso,
with each region entitled to 50 billion Shillings. The money will go to
persons who lost their livestock and properties during insurgencies in
the region.
While meeting the President at Alidi Primary School in
Oyam district on Saturday, Judith Alyek, the chairperson of the Lango Parliamentary
group said that Tax Identification Numbers, being one of the mandatory requirements is a major challenge
affecting the compensation of war claimants.
Alyek added that thousands of
claimants will miss out on the compensation because they were either not verified
by the Office of the Attorney General or they did not register their complaints.
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President Museveni, in response, ordered the
Attorney General to use National Identification Numbers instead of the Tax Identification Numbers saying most war claimants are
illiterates who have neither a Tax Identification Numbers nor a Bank account.
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The president also confirmed that
the government will
compensate the 42,000 claimants who were verified as well as the 125,000 whose names
were rejected during the verification processes. He added that
considerations are being made to compensate those who lost cattle but
did not go to court.
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Lira District woman MP Linda Agnes Auma said the
introduction of Tax Identification Numbers was a deliberate effort to frustrate the compensation
process but hastened to add that since the burden has been removed, leaders will follow up on the
declaration to ensure that everyone is paid.
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In 2009, the Lango War Debt Claimant’s Association
dragged the government of Uganda to court demanding compensation for the
livestock they lost during insurgencies in the region, a case which ended with the High Court ordering the government to pay the claimants 2.9 trillion Shillings.