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Tax Procedures Code (E-Invoicing and E-Receipting) Regulations, 2020 | Statutory Instrument 82 of 2020 |
1. | Bank of India (U) Limited v NC Beverages Limited and Another (Civil Suit No. 9 of 2021) [2022] UGCommC 33 (21 March 2022) |
2. | Bank of India (U) Limited v NC Beverages Limited and Another (Civil Suit Originating Summons 9 of 2021) [2022] UGCommC 123 (21 March 2022) |
3. | Farid Meghani v Uganda Revenue Authority (Civil Appeal 6 of 2021) [2022] UGCommC 145 (12 July 2022) |
4. | Kansai Plascon Uganda Limited v Uganda Revenue Authority (Civil Appeal 37 of 2021) [2022] UGCommC 121 (27 January 2022) |
5. | Meghani v Uganda Revenue Authority (Civil Appeal No. 6 of 2021) [2022] UGHC 11 (12 July 2022) |
6. | Nakabuye v Uganda Revenue Authority (MISCELLANEOUS CAUSE NO. 372 OF 2019) [2020] UGHCCD 48 (14 April 2020) |
1. | Uganda Government Gazette Acts Supplement dated 2020-11-27 number 12 |
2. | Uganda Government Gazette Statutory Instruments Supplement dated 2021-12-24 number 92 |
3. | Uganda Government Gazette dated 2018-12-24 number 66 |
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