Musinguzi will take on responsibilities that include facilitating communication among member states regarding tax administration issues and approving activities proposed by the ATAF Secretariat. His election reflects Uganda’s proactive stance in promoting tax compliance, capacity building, and knowledge sharing among African nations.
“This win is a testament to Uganda’s leadership and contributions to the tax administration community in Africa,” Musinguzi stated. His role on the council is expected to enhance collaboration with other African countries and improve Uganda’s tax systems, ultimately benefiting economic growth and development.

The ATAF serves as a platform for African tax administrations to collaborate on best practices and address shared challenges. With Musinguzi’s expertise and experience, Uganda aims to leverage this opportunity to foster innovation and efficiency in its tax policies.