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Accountants to Review Uganda’s Domestic Revenue Mobilisation Strategies at 4th Public Finance Management Conference

Accountants convening under the auspices of the 4th Public Finance Management (PFM) Conference are set to review Uganda’s Domestic Revenue Mobilisation strategies.

This comes as the Parliament has passed a record 84 trillion shillings budget, the highest in history, with 44.1 trillion shillings expected to be raised through domestic revenue.

Embracing Change: Future-Proofing Internal Audit for PFM Effectiveness

By CPA Samson Sowate

Key Highlight: Bridging the gap between traditional compliance auditing and outcome-driven assurance through the Government Outcomes-Focused Risk-Based Internal Audit Methodology and the Outcome, Risk and Capability Nexus.

Submitted by admin on 23 April 2026

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) is consulting on the proposed Minor Amendments to the Revised Definition of Public Interest Entity (PIE) contained within its IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard Implementation Guidelines (Revised, 2024). The amendments seek to provide 

Domestic Revenue Mobilisation in Emerging Economies: Are we Overlooking a Fortune in Non-Tax Revenue?

CPA Perpetua Kabaitira Biraaro,

Member of the Public Sector Panel,

Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda

ICPAU COMMENTS ON THE TAX AMENDMENT BILLS FOR FY 2026/27

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) continues to play a central role in shaping the country’s financial and economic landscape through its advisory mandate.

Privacy Policy – ICPAU Mobile

Last updated: May 1, 2026

1. Introduction

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