• June 18, 2024
  • Esther Shukurani
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 The government has dropped controversial proposals contained in the Finance Bill 2024 se to be tabled in the National Assembly Tuesday afternoon.

The announcement was made following a meeting of members of parliament allied to the ruling Kenya Kwanza coalition led by President William Ruto at State House Nairobi.

The proposed 15 percent on bread has been dropped.

Exercise duty on vegetable oil removed.

Transfer of mobile services is a key concern for many Kenyans hence no increase on transaction of mobile phone transfer services. The status quo remains.

We proposed that statutory deductions such as Housing Levy, SHIF to be tax deductible and hence allow what is subjected to PAYE is an amount less than what was therebefore so more disposable income.

Eco levy will only be tangible to imported finished products. All locally manufactured items including diapers and sanitary towels will not be subject to eco-levy.

VAT Threshold; increase from Ksh. 5 million to Ksh. 8 million hence SMEs that have turnover of less than Ksh.8 million don’t have to register for VAT.

eTIMS- Small businesses that have turnover of less than Ksh. 1 million should be exempted from eTIMS.

Eggs, onions, potatoes, proposed duty only on imported eggs, onions and potatoes hence locally produced to be more marketable.

Fight against illicit brew- change in exercise duty from volume to alcohol content hence those producing very high alcohol content will pay more exercise duty.

To support pension contributions: Increase amount allowable for Taxable contributions from Ksh. 20,000 to Ksh. 30,000 monthly.

Money allocated for JSS- hire all 46,000 JSS intern teachers for permanent and pensionable terms. In addition to recruit another 20,000

Motor Vehicle Tax-The motor vehicle tax cannot be amended through Income Tax Act. Pegging it on insurance would cripple the insurance business and hence the proposal has been dropped.

Sugarcane Transportation: Remove VAT on transportation of sugarcane from farms to the milling factories.

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