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Ura Recognises the Top 1000 Compliant Small and Medium URA RECOGNISES THE TOP 1000 COMPLIANT SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) URA would like to appreciate the following entities that have consistently fulfilled their tax obligations over the last 3 years. They have shown growth in revenue, filed their monthly and annual returns with a score of above 75% and covering a wide range of tax heads. As part of the Taxpayers Appreciation Month, URA therefore extends a free invitation to them to exhibit their goods and services during the Taxpayers Appreciation Week that will run from the 25th-27th September 2019 at the Kololo Independence Grounds. Doris Akol Commissioner General URA 2 FRIENDS HOTEL AND AGRISCOPE (AFRICA) LIMITED BAGEINE AND COMPANY CANAANSITES LIMITED COMMUNITY INTEGRATED DIAKONIA SWEDEN RESTAURANT CONSULTANCY AGRO WARE HOUSING LIMITED BAGEINE AND COMPANY LIMITED CAPACITY SERVICES LIMITED DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE LIMITED DIAMOND SHIPPING SERVICES LIMITED AGS FRASERS INTERNATIONAL BAKER’S LODGE LIMITED CAPITAL LOGISTICS & COMPLANT ENGINEERING & LIMITED 2 FRIENDS PROPERTY AND REMOVALS UGANDA LIMITED BAKHSONS TRADING CO. (U) CONSTRUCTION LIMITED TRADE (UGANDA) LIMITED DIDAS NKURUNZIZA & CO. MANAGEMENT LIMITED AIKAN (U) LIMITED LIMITED CAPITAL OUTDOOR ADVERTISING COMPULYNX (U) LIMITED ADVOCATES 5.POINT INVESTMENTS LIMITED AIRCOM SYSTEMS LTD BALAAM MARKETING & CO LIMITED COMPUTECH UGANDA LIMITED DIMENSIONS ARCHITECTS & A & S ELECTRONICS LIMITED AKELLO HOTEL LIMITED PROMOTIONS AGENCY LIMITED CARE AND ASSISTANCE FOR COMPUTER INFORMATION INTERIOR DESIGNERS (U) LIMITED A2Z INFRA ENGINEERING LIMITED AKSHAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS BALIYO UGANDA LIMITED FORCED MIGRANTS (CAFOMI) SYSTEMS UGANDA LIMITED DIPPSI CONCRETE PRODUCTS AANGAN LIMITED LIMITED BALTIC TEXTILE TRADING LIMITED CARITAS MOROTO COMPUTER POINT DATA CENTRE LIMITED ABERCROMBIE & KENT TOURS AKZO NOBEL UGANDA LIMITED BAMUS HOLDINGS LIMITED CARLCARE SERVICE LIMITED LIMITED DOWNTOWN INVESTMENTS LTD AND TRAVEL LIMITED AL MUBARAK CONTRACTING BANANA BOAT LIMITED CARRIERS (UGANDA) LIMITED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION DRACO (U) LIMITED ABMAK ASSOCIATES, ADVOCATES LIMITED BARYARUHA AZARIUS CASINO GOLDEN CITY LIMITED LIMITED EAGEN PROPERTIES LIMITED AND LEGAL CONSULTANTS ALEXANDER FORBES FINANCIAL BATTERY PLUS LIMITED CELLULANT UGANDA LIMITED CONSTRAWORKS LTD EAGLE AFRICA INSURANCE ACACIA EDUCATION SERVICES SERVICES UGANDA LIMITED BCR GENERAL LIMITED CEMM GROUP LIMITED COORDINATION FUNCTION DAR SERVICES UGANDA LTD RALNUC DANIDA ACCESS I.T. LIMITED ALIBHAI RAMJI LIMITED BDO EAST AFRICA CENTER FOR DOMESTIC EAGLE INVESTMENTS LIMITED CORE2AFRICA NETWORKS ACCESS UGANDA SOLAR ALIVE MEDICAL SERVICES BDO EAST AFRICA ADVISORY VIOLENCE PREVENTION EAST AFRICAN CONFERENCE UGANDA LIMITED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ALIYZECO INDUSTRIES LIMITED SERVICES LIMITED CENTER FOR HEALTH HUMAN COMPANY LIMITED LIMITED COZY (U) LIMITED ALLIANCE FORUM FOR BEIJING EXPRESSWAY SUPERVISION RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT EAST AFRICAN INVESTMENTS ACCURATE SECURITY SERVICES DEVELOPMENT (AFOD) UGANDA CO., LTD. CENTURY CINEMAX LIMITED CRAFT SOLUTIONS UGANDA LIMITED (U) LIMITED LIMITED ALLIANCE MEDIA (U) LTD BENLE CONSULT LIMITED CESVI COOPERAZIONE SVILUPPO EAST AFRICAN MINISTRIES ACE GLOBAL UGANDA LIMITED CRANE MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED(BY GUARANTEE) AMADEUS GLOBAL TRAVEL BEST HOLDINGS LIMITED CET INDUSTRIAL (U) LIMITED AD CONCEPTS LIMITED LIMITED EAST AFRICAN MOTOR SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION LIMITED BETA HEALTHCARE UGANDA CHALLENGER UGANDA LTD CREATION CONSULT AFRICA LTD LIMITED ADVANCE AFRIKA LIMITED (BY AMALGAMATED PROPERTY LIMITED CHAPTER FOUR UGANDA GUARANTEE) CRESTED STOCKS AND EAST AFRICAN PILING COMPANY SERVICES LIMITED BEYOND LOGISTICS LTD LIMITED ADVANCE UGANDA MICRO SECURITIES LIMITED LIMITED AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE BEYOND THE SKY TOURS AND CHEMIPHAR (U) LIMITED FINANCE LIMITED CRIPPLED CHILDRENS UNITED EAST AND HORN OF AFRICA ANCHOR INDUSTRIES LIMITED TRAVEL BUREAU LIMITED CHERISH UGANDA ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION EFFORT HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER ANIK INDUSTRIES UGANDA BHARWANI GROUP LIMITED CHESHIRE SERVICES UGANDA RELIEF AGENCY LIMITED (BY CROWN BERGER (U) LIMITED EASY BAKERS & CONFECTIONERY LIMITED BHUNDU BASE LIMITED CHESTNUT UGANDA LIMITED GUARANTEE) CRYSTAL TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED (U) LIMITED ANKOLE COFFEE PRODUCERS CO- BIG ORANGE EXPRESS COURIER CHILDCARE KITGUM AECOM UGANDA LIMITED CWG UGANDA LIMITED ECLIPSE PROPERTIES LIMITED OPERATIVE UNION LIMITED LIMITED SERVANTS T/A IRENE GLEESON AEROLINK UGANDA LIMITED CYBER SCHOOLS TECHNOLOGY ECO AND PARTNER CONSULT ANKOLE FARMERS AND TRADERS BIRUS PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED FOUNDATION LTD AF MPANGA ADVOCATES SOLUTIONS LIMITED LIMITED COOPERATIVE SAVINGS AND BISHOP STUART UNIVERSITY CHILDREN AT RISK ACTION AFRIBON (U) SMC LIMITED DAFFODILS EDUCATION SERVICES ECOLE FRANCAISE LES CREDIT SOCIETY LIMITED MBARARA (U) LIMITED NETWORK AFRICA BIOSYSTEMS UGANDA LIMITED GRANDSLACS AQUA COOLERS LIMITED BLUE CUBE LTD CHILDS I FOUNDATION LIMITED DAI GLOBAL,LLC EDEN COMMODITIES LIMITED AQUVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED BODA BODA BANJA LIMITED CHIMPANZEE SANCTUARY & AFRICA F.M. 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