Effect of Revenue Planning On Service Delivery in Rubanda District Local Government, Uganda

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Effect of Revenue Planning On Service Delivery in Rubanda District Local Government, Uganda

ABSTRACT:-

Purpose: The study examined the effect of revenue planning on service delivery in Rubanda District Local Government in Uganda as guided by Taylor’s Classical Theory of Management

Design/Methodology: The study employed a descriptive research design where a total of 153 respondents were targeted from a population of 260 which consisted of local government officials and members of the community in Rubanda district. Purposive sampling was used to select the local government officials while the community members were selected by simple random sampling with a high response rate of 96.1%, resulting in 147 completed questionnaires.

Findings: The regression results revealed a positive and significant effect of revenue planning on service delivery. The study concluded that effective revenue planning fosters stakeholder trust and facilitates equitable resource allocation, which enhances the quality of services in healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

Recommendations: The study recommended the district official should improve communication on revenue planning to all stakeholders and engage them in the revenue planning process for better outcomes.

Key words: Revenue Planning, Service Delivery, Rubanda District Local Government

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