Uganda’s tax treaties: a legal and historical analysis

It’s been a bit quiet on here recently, the result of a busy term at LSE. At least I am at not the only PhD-student-and-tax-blogger whose blog has been suffering from the demands of teaching and research!

This week I’ve been at the International Centre for Tax and Development Annual Meeting, a chance to compare notes with other people working on tax and development, as well as with tax officials from a range of African countries. It’s a great environment to present in, because there is feedback on both an academic level and also from the tax practitioners present.

Here’s the presentation I gave based on my field research in Uganda earlier this year. This is just a taster of what will hopefully result in a couple of full length papers in the new year.

[Link to presentation on Slideshare]