Since out hunter-gatherer past, human society has developed such that powerful individuals (warlords/kings) have demanded tribute form the less strong. Over time (hundreds of years) the British developed a society which altered this state of events. They introduced democracy where ALL people had a say in their society and future and a system of taxes levied on EVERYONE in proportion to their ability to pay to support the democratic government and pay for the basic civil amenities needed by society.
The British introduced this system in colonial times and to date no society has developed a better system. It seems to be the fairest way to run a civilization/country.
the Uganda Revenue Authority is Ugandas' only tax body that was establiched by act of Perliament.It is responsible for collecting taxes for national development in Uganda.The taxes collected are both international and domestic taxes
Yes, from 1895 to 1963.
Uganda was imperialised by the British in 1894.
They signed treaties with the local chiefs and kings.
Yes. Uganda's government is a constitutional monarchy although the government of Uganda was previously a brutal dictatorship.
to get money back for the tea that was ruined in the boston tea party
Uganda.
Uganda was established as a British protectorate in 1894; and became politically independent from the British in 1962.
The British colonization affected the people of Uganda in a significant manner. Most of the habits that are practiced today in Uganda like education are borrowed from the Britons.
taxes,
the Uganda Revenue Authority is Ugandas' only tax body that was establiched by act of Perliament.It is responsible for collecting taxes for national development in Uganda.The taxes collected are both international and domestic taxes
1894
Through the divide and rule policy
2012
East Africa Protectorate, also known as British East Africa, was an area of East Africa occupying roughly the same terrain as modern day Kenya from the Indian Ocean inland to Uganda and the Great Rift Valley. It was controlled by the British in the late 19th century.
There is no requirement to protest British taxes currently, and many British citizens do not do this.
The Americans had to pay taxes to the British because the British started the colonies to get profit from it.