Why Some Plots of Land in Kigali Will Be Exempt From Tax NewTimesRwanda: Rwanda
is primarily used for building a dwelling unit for a single-family or building a multifamily condominium or apartment building., the well-planned and designed settlement sites with physical infrastructure including public services, electricity, water, drainage, roads, economic activities, recreation, and amenities to protect the environment are known as physical plans.
"During the master plan development, agricultural zones that were turned into residential zones but have not yet got the basic infrastructure to facilitate in building residential houses will be exempted from paying taxes. The order has been issued and we should look at how it can be implemented," Pudence Rubingisa, Mayor of the City of Kigali, noted as the city launched a tax week.
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