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@rrainfo RRA irakwibutsa kumenyekanisha no kwishyura umusoro wa TVA y'ukwezi kwa 11 2023, mbere y itariki ya 15/12/2023. Ubu ni ubutumwa mwaraye muruhaye kdi tuziko VAT Declaration izaba next year mbere ya 15/01/2024.
@rrainfo Well done , but I am wondering why you have initiated VAT quarter ending November 23 and including September 23 though it was declared as June _July to September 23.
@rrainfo Well done , but I am wondering why you have initiated VAT quarter ending November 23 and including September 23 though it was declared as June _July to September 23.
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The following combinations of factors will be required in nurturing a competent young African :
1. Education: Providing access to quality education is essential for developing the skills and knowledge necessary for success. This includes both formal education and practical training.
2. Mentorship: Having a mentor who can provide guidance, support, and advice can be invaluable for young Africans. Mentors can help young people navigate challenges and make informed decisions about their future.
3. Exposure: Exposure to different cultures, experiences, and perspectives can broaden a young person's horizons and help them develop a global mindset. This can be achieved through travel, cultural exchange programs, and other opportunities.
4. Supportive environment: A supportive environment that encourages learning, growth, and innovation is crucial for nurturing competent young Africans. This includes supportive families, communities, and institutions.
5. Hard work and determination: Ultimately, developing competence requires hard work, determination, and a willingness to learn and grow. Young Africans who are committed to their goals and willing to put in the effort required are more likely to succeed. #African #YoungPeople
@rrainfo@isatitou@FlyRwandAir this is an issue, and RRA always withheld taxes on personal use good contrarily to the article 61 in income tax of 2018 (under review)