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TitelWhy pay? : motivators for payments of local market dues in Rwanda and Uganda  
AuteursC. Magala, A. Rubagumya
Jaar2007
UitgeverSNV Netherlands Development Organisation
PlaatsThe Hague
Pagina's20
SerietitelSNV publications
SerienummerH0702-05
OrganisatieSNV - Netherlands Development Organisation
OnderwerpSocial and Political Change
Trefwoordendecentralization, finance
Regio'sAfrica South of Sahara, East Africa
LandenRwanda, Tanzania, United Republic of
SamenvattingMarket dues are important for local governments because they are one of the few revenue sources under their control. A viable local revenue base is central to the development and sustenance of a strong decentralized local governments system. Tax evasion as reflected in persistent resistance by the public to pay is an important part of the problem of raising local government revenues. The research was conducted in selected locations in one province of Rwanda (Kigali Ngali Province) and three sub-counties of Arua district in Uganda. Understanding what motivates payment is therefore crucial. In Rwanda, application of a uniform rate regardless of quantity of goods sold was considered unfair because it did not take into account the proportion of their earnings. In Uganda, absence of a standardized criterion of fixing the rates payable for different types and quantities of goods de-motivates payment. In Uganda, privatization of collection demotivates payment while in Rwanda, locally recruited collectors motivate. In both countries failure of local governments to deliver quality services de-motivates.  
TaalEngels
CategorieResearch
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