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Juba City Council To Introduce 'Household Taxes' Without Exemptions, Collection To Be Conducted Door-to-Door

 



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The residents of Juba City are in a for a big surprise as Juba City Council "JCC" introduced a next tax system known as "Household tax" on residential lands and commercial lands too.


The amount of the tax is yet to be specified but the tax will be introduced without exemption and it will collected "door to door" Juba City Council confirmed. 


Most residents believed the new tax will pave way for development of Juba City infrastructure and public services. 


Others are against the new tax and they are criticizing Juba City Council for bringing new tax amid the economic turmoil in the country. 


The Juba City Council officials promised to provide incentives and tax break to individuals and business who complies with the new regulations. 


Residents of Juba raised concerns on how effective will the mode of collecting the tax be in a large city like juba. 


 However, the JCC has assured the public that the collection process will be efficient and transparent, with strict measures in place to prevent any fraudulent activities.


Juba City Council officials are urging the land owners to comply with the new regulations so as to avoid fines. 

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  1. How are the houng tax those who are not given plot token while they are residing here in Juba? That is another scamming tax from Juba city council.

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