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21 Domestic Taxes Officer Job Placements – Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)
Job Title: Domestic Taxes Officer (21 Job Placements)
Organisation: Uganda Revenue
Authority (URA)
Authority (URA)
Duty Station: Kampala,
Uganda
Uganda
Reports to: Supervisor DT
Job Code: HRM/031/601
About US:
The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) was established by the Uganda Revenue
Authority Statute of 1991 and set up in September of the same year as a central
body for assessment and collection of specified revenue, to administer and
enforce the laws relating to such revenue and to provide for related matters.
This statute incorporated all the laws that were in force then regarding tax
collection. The new organization (URA) amalgamated the three tax administration
departments that were responsible for all the taxes collected by the Central
Government of Uganda.
Authority Statute of 1991 and set up in September of the same year as a central
body for assessment and collection of specified revenue, to administer and
enforce the laws relating to such revenue and to provide for related matters.
This statute incorporated all the laws that were in force then regarding tax
collection. The new organization (URA) amalgamated the three tax administration
departments that were responsible for all the taxes collected by the Central
Government of Uganda.
Job Summary: The Domestic
Taxes Officer will provide tax administration services aimed at improving
voluntary taxpayer compliance.
Taxes Officer will provide tax administration services aimed at improving
voluntary taxpayer compliance.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
Execute assignments as allocated by the immediate Supervisor or as
allocated by the system in order provide a satisfactory client service and
enhance voluntary compliance:
allocated by the system in order provide a satisfactory client service and
enhance voluntary compliance:
- Acknowledge documents from clients
including those in support of online TIN applications tasks, face vet for
completeness to ensure that declarations, terms and conditions are signed
and that all necessary documents are attached - Process the tasks including Barcoding
physical documents and deliver for processing under the Document
Management System task - Perform duplicity checks including
Checking the system to confirm that there are no similar approved
applications to avoid duplication of TINs and then approve or reject tasks - Generate TINs for approved application,
print out TIN certificates and file the reports - For amendments applications, validate
supporting documents received, accept and barcode for further process
management - Receive physical documents for amendment
of tax payer details and perform acknowledgement tasks and then forward to
the Detailed Data Entry authority for scanning, uploading and amendment - Complete data entry verification tasks for
amendment applications - Perform quality assurance on all tasks
retrieved and approve or reject - Print out amendment certificates and file
the reports - Undertake field activities as assigned by
the Supervisor.
Conduct taxpayer engagements to Increase awareness of tax payer rights
and obligations to enhance voluntary compliance and improve revenue collection:
and obligations to enhance voluntary compliance and improve revenue collection:
- Educate taxpayers on a daily basis
depending on individual needs arising - Engage key stakeholder in targeted sector
to create awareness of tax obligations and seek their support in
mobilising the community - Compile Frequently ask questions at the
station and assess feedback from talk shows to inform areas of tax payer
sensitisation - Identify requirements (funds and education
materials) for the engagements and forward requests to the Supervisor for
mobilisation - Draft letters for supervisor’s approval
and send out the invitations to the target groups - Identify and book the venue and all
utilities in liaison with the supervisor - Make presentations at the engagements and
compile necessary information for preparation of the report - Identify topics to be discussed, review
talking points and participate talk shows
Execute activities to identify and register potential tax payers in
order to expand the tax register, improve voluntary compliance and improve
revenue collections:
order to expand the tax register, improve voluntary compliance and improve
revenue collections:
- Work closely with community stakeholders
to identify potential tax payers - Distribute roles amongst the teams and
move out into the community based on the list of tax payers identified,
interview them for information of prior registration and check for current
fillings and payment of taxes - Educate the tax payers on their rights,
obligations and the need for accurate registration and other compliance
needs - Prepare periodical reports on as required
under department guidelines - Obtain client information and register new
tax payers and inform them of the documents required for completion of the
registration process - Follow up potential clients not yet
registered through physical visits , telephone calls and any other means
to get them registered - Recommend tax payers for forced
registration and provide basic information to the Supervisor to proceed
with their registration - Generate a list of all tax payers at the
stations for each of the tax heads as allocated
Maintain the taxpayer register to keep it clean, updated and relevant:
- Identify Taxpayers with two TINs and
verify the details in the profiles for whether TINs are active, merge
where both TINs are active and deactivate one where only one is active - Cause amendments in case of information
variances between system and actual information on ground provided or
otherwise - Perform deactivation for clients not in
business beyond reasonable doubt based on further analysis.
Profile tax payers to understand their businesses, identify and assess
risk and ascertain compliance status:
risk and ascertain compliance status:
- Understand business operations, dynamics
and how they affect taxpayer compliance - Study available reports from current
systems, for example compare income tax declarations with VAT declarations
to identify variances that require action - Obtain and analyze third party information
in comparison with tax payer declarations - Study and analyze different provisions of
the law, evaluate and ascertain correct treatment, interpretations and recognition
of transactions by tax payers - Contact and liaise with tax payers to seek
clarifications on declarations made, agree on areas of improvement to
ensure errors are corrected then subsequent tax returns become better in
quality and quantity - Work closely with all units in URA that
have infoemation to keep your self-updated with most current information
for example Compliance headquarters, Customs Asycuda Team, licensing unit
and other sources to obtain data and information, identify and assess risk
Plan and carry out tax inspections including audits, advisories, visits
etc on tax payers to understand their business operations and be able to advise
them on how to enhance voluntary compliance and deter revenue loss:
etc on tax payers to understand their business operations and be able to advise
them on how to enhance voluntary compliance and deter revenue loss:
- Receive tasks for audit from the line supervisor,
devise appropriate approaches for conducting audits, acquire documents and
resources required - Communicate to the tax payer and notify
them about intention to inspect, the period to be covered, etc. - Carry out interviews with the tax payer
and understand the nature of business, systems used; and seek
clarifications from tax payer - Receive allocated tasks and raise
assessments in accordance with laid down procedures - Raise management letters and submit to the
line supervisor for further management - Make recommendations of system, or policy
improvements to ensure revenue leakages are detected and deterred in real
time. - Follow-up on outstanding taxes and
carryout various activities for the recovery of tax arrears and to ensure
recommendations during the inspection have been incorporated in the
subsequent tax returns.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
Experience:
- The
applicants for the Uganda Revenue Authority Domestic Taxes Officer
jobs should possess Bachelor’s
degrees in Economics, Statistics, Accounting, Education, or any
other relevant field from a recognized academic institution - Professional
qualifications in any of the areas of Taxation Administration, Accounting
or Information systems audit are desired - Specialised
training in any of the areas of customer care, data analysis,
audit, fraud examination, or project management - At least three years’ experience in the areas of service
delivery, audit, debt collection, enforcement or field operations - Knowledge
of Uganda Tax Laws - Excellent
communication skills - Possess
good customer care skills - Ability
to work well in teams - Possess
an impeccable record of integrity - Good
reporting skills - Demonstrated
ability to teach communities with a variety of clients - Good computer skills
- Excellent
research skills - Highly
analytical skills with attention to detail - Excellent
Inter-personal relationship skills - Age: Between 28-38 years
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates who wish to join URA
should apply online by visiting the website below. Please go to Careers link, Click
Here, ‘CAREERS -> EXPERIENTIAL HIRING -> Login (If new, register,
else continue)’ to view detailed job description of the roles and
responsibilities and other required competencies. All applicants are required
to scan and attach copies of the required academic documents only e.g.
Transcript, O’ Level, A’ level, Degree certificates. Each attachment should not
exceed a limit of 1 MB and ONLY Portable Document Format (pdf) are allowed.
should apply online by visiting the website below. Please go to Careers link, Click
Here, ‘CAREERS -> EXPERIENTIAL HIRING -> Login (If new, register,
else continue)’ to view detailed job description of the roles and
responsibilities and other required competencies. All applicants are required
to scan and attach copies of the required academic documents only e.g.
Transcript, O’ Level, A’ level, Degree certificates. Each attachment should not
exceed a limit of 1 MB and ONLY Portable Document Format (pdf) are allowed.
Note: The list of
shortlisted and successful candidates will be published on the URA website.
Academic documents for the successful candidates will be vetted and background
checks conducted before they are considered for appointment into the Authority.
Any applicants found with forged academic documents will be charged in the
courts of law.
shortlisted and successful candidates will be published on the URA website.
Academic documents for the successful candidates will be vetted and background
checks conducted before they are considered for appointment into the Authority.
Any applicants found with forged academic documents will be charged in the
courts of law.
Deadline: 24th June 2017
at 11:59pm
at 11:59pm
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