Daily Monitor
Wednesday June 30 2021
Bobi Wine (2nd right) and his co-accused in the dock at Buganda Road Court in 2019. They were facing charges following their street protest against introduction of OTT tax. PHOTO | ALEX ESAGALA
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With effect from tomorrow (Thursday), Ugandans will start accessing Internet services and all other social media sites without paying the Over The Top (OTT) tax or using encrypted connections such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
The government has abolished the Shs200 per day OTT tax and imposed a 12 per cent tax on Internet data in the new financial year, which starts tomorrow.
Internet data is used over a mobile connection that is not (Wi-Fi) to browse the web, check emails, play a video game, download music or use online streaming sites such as YouTube.
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