Document Checklist
Comprehensive checklist for business registration and licensing documents required in Uganda. Make sure you have all necessary documents before starting your application.
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National ID or Passport (Copy)
RequiredValid identification document of the business owner
Memorandum of Association
RequiredFor limited companies only
Articles of Association
RequiredFor limited companies only
Board Resolution
RequiredAppointing directors and secretary
Statutory Declaration
RequiredDeclaration of compliance with legal requirements
Certificate of Name Reservation
OptionalIf you reserved a business name
Proof of Physical Address
RequiredUtility bill or tenancy agreement
Business License Application
RequiredCompleted application form
Tax Registration Documents
Certificate of Incorporation
RequiredBusiness registration certificate
National ID (Original & Copy)
RequiredBusiness owner identification
Bank Account Opening Letter
RequiredFrom your chosen bank
TIN Application Form
RequiredCompleted URA form
Proof of Business Address
RequiredUtility bill or lease agreement
Partnership Agreement
OptionalFor partnerships only
Trading License
RequiredFrom local government
Investment License Documents
Investment Application Form
RequiredUIA investment application
Business Plan
RequiredDetailed 3-5 year business plan
Financial Projections
RequiredCash flow and profit projections
Source of Funds Evidence
RequiredBank statements or funding letters
Technical Feasibility Study
OptionalFor technical projects
Environmental Impact Assessment
OptionalFor projects affecting environment
Land Title or Lease Agreement
OptionalIf land is involved
Curriculum Vitae
RequiredCVs of key management personnel
Ready to Start Your Application?
Once you have gathered all the required documents, you can begin your business registration process through our streamlined online platform.
Important Notice
Document requirements may vary depending on your specific business type and circumstances. It's recommended to consult with our support team or visit the relevant government agency for the most up-to-date requirements.