
Uganda's Regressive Social Media Tax Stays, at Least For Now
Uganda's Regressive Social Media Tax Stays, at Least For Now
Business, Spoken · SpokenLayer
July 23, 20189m 4s
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Show Notes
The Ugandan parliament referred a controversial new social media tax to a committee for further consideration on Thursday, after protesters took to the streets of Kampala last week. The tax, which went into effect July 1, charges 200 Ugandan shillings (or $0.05) per day of use for 60 mobile apps, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp. Critics say it puts an undue burden on the poorest members of society, and that it is an assault on freedom of expression.
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