Kenya could raise over $781 million (Ksh100.75 billion) nearly a third of Treasury’s target in the rejected finance bill, by taxing high networth individuals (HNWIs) in the country. A new report by National Taxpayers Association (NTA) dubbed “Taxing Wealth in Kenya” shows that Kenya’s high network individuals would finance various ministries and state departments offering…...
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