State defends tax regime as firms mull Kenya exit

L-R: Datuk Robert GSI Malaysia,Bidco Chairman Vimal Shah,Dr. Dorcas Mbithe senior lecturer Kenyatta University & Neev Shah KAPA Oil during Malaysia Palm Oil technical seminar 2025 on 2nd April 2025. [Wilberforce Okwiri,Standard]

The taxman has strongly defended the government’s position on taxes, saying the levies imposed on businesses are not to blame for the high cost of production.

While manufacturers have blamed the Kenya Kwanza administration, even voicing their preference for Uganda and Tanzania as more favourable investment destinations, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) insists that the industry already has the necessary incentives to spur production.

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