When tax compliance drives a better customer experience and lower cost of doing business⏤ The case of CFAO Motors Uganda CEO East Africa Magazine regularly recognises businesses and business leaders who go out of their way, to walk paths less trodden and in the process inspire their peers to greatness. This week, we would like to recognise CFAO Motors Uganda (formerly Toyota Uganda) for not only being Uganda’s leading automotive company but also for leveraging this industry leadership with a purpose⏤ showing other automotive companies that you can be tax-compliant, and still be able to cut your costs as well as deliver a superior customer experience and be a great corporate citizen.
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CFAO Motors Uganda's Chief Financial Officer Anita Akishure (2nd right) and Raymond Lwere, the Logistics Manager (right), receive the AEO Circle of Excellence Award 2021/2022 award from John Musinguzi Rujoki (3rd right) for being one of the first 10 companies to pilot the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) program. Looking on are URA Officials, Sarah Chelangat Muzungyo, Commissioner Domestic Taxes (2nd left) and Abel Kagumire; Commissioner of Customs (3rd left).