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Uganda Revenue Authority Calls for Urgent Cryptocurrency Regulation to Combat Illicit Financial Flows
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47712, member: 636"] Uganda Revenue Authority demands immediate rules for digital money. Officials warn that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies help criminals avoid taxes. These digital coins make it easy to hide money from government oversight. Many people trade crypto without proper identity checks. This creates serious problems for Uganda's economy. Criminals use digital currencies to smuggle gold out of the country. They convert illegal gold sales into crypto and send the money abroad. Trading platforms like Binance P2P allow these activities without strong controls. Users can hide their real names and money sources. Banks cannot track these secret transactions. More than half of Uganda's business happens outside official systems. Workers and traders increasingly use crypto to avoid paying taxes. This shadow economy costs the government millions in lost revenue. Digital money flows bypass traditional banking completely. Regulators cannot see these hidden financial activities. Bank of Uganda has warned about crypto risks many times. The country still lacks proper laws governing digital currencies. Other African nations have created strong rules for crypto trading. Nigeria requires licenses for crypto exchanges and monitors blockchain activity. South Africa treats cryptocurrencies as official financial products. Uganda Revenue Authority says the nation needs clear crypto laws immediately. Officials want mandatory identity verification for all users. Training programs must teach officers about blockchain investigation methods. The government should work with other countries to stop cross-border crimes. Digital money can help development only with proper oversight and control. [/QUOTE]
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