Collect tax in Uganda
Learn how to use Stripe Tax to calculate, collect, and report tax in Uganda.
In Uganda, Stripe only supports collecting VAT for electronic services. In Stripe, these are referred to as “digital products.” To collect this tax on Stripe, you must be a remote seller without a physical presence in the country.
When to register for tax collection
See Thresholds to get insights about your potential tax registration obligations in Uganda. Stripe also notifies you with email and Dashboard alerts when you need to register to collect tax. Learn more about how the monitoring tool works.
Remote sellers providing digital goods or electronically supplied services (digital products) to consumers in Uganda have a registration threshold of 37.5 million UGX for a rolling 3 month period.
- Threshold: 37.5 million UGX
- Time frame: 3 months
- Included transactions: Business-to-consumer (B2C) sales of digital goods or electronically supplied services (digital products)
Register to collect tax
You must be a remote seller with no physical presence in Uganda to collect this tax on Stripe.
Find more information on how to register for VAT in Uganda on the government website:
After you’ve registered to collect tax in Uganda, go to Registrations to add your registrations to Stripe in the Dashboard. This turns on tax calculation and collection in Stripe for your transactions in Uganda.
Learn more about how to add your registration in the Dashboard.
How we calculate taxes
We only support calculations for digital products (non-physical items or services that are delivered, given, or rendered electronically) in Uganda. Stripe doesn’t calculate tax for products that don’t use a digital product tax code.
View the list of supported digital product tax codes. To calculate taxes in Uganda, make sure that you assign a tax code to each of your products.
Report and file your taxes
Stripe provides reports of your completed tax transactions. Go to Registrations to access these reports. Learn more about the different types of reports.
You’re responsible for filing and remitting your taxes to Uganda. Stripe doesn’t file taxes on your behalf.