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HomeDaily NewsMonday, May 11, 2026Kenyans to Have a Say on Finance Bill 2026 as Parliament Issues Notice - May 2026
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Kenyans to Have a Say on Finance Bill 2026 as Parliament Issues Notice - May 2026

President William Ruto has assented to three major bills, including the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, aimed at reforming tax policies and fostering investment growth in Kenya. The National Assembly has invited public and stakeholder submissions on the proposed Finance Bill 2026, which includes controversial tax proposals affecting mobile phones, digital assets, and imported mitumba goods. The Kenya Revenue Authority has separately announced that salaried Kenyans can file their annual income tax returns even without their P9 forms.

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Kenyans to Have a Say on Finance Bill 2026 as Parliament Issues Notice

Kenyans to Have a Say on Finance Bill 2026 as Parliament Issues Notice

The National Assembly has invited public and stakeholder submissions on the proposed Finance Bill 2026, which includes controversial tax proposals affecting mobile phones, digital assets, and imported mitumba goods. This comes after previous finance bills sparked significant public outcry and demonstrations.

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The National Assembly has invited public and stakeholder submissions on the proposed Finance Bill 2026, which includes controversial tax proposals affecting mobile phones, digital assets, and imported mitumba goods. This comes after previous finance bills sparked significant public outcry and demonstrations.

  • A proposed 25% excise duty on mobile phones is a key point of contention.
  • The Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning is accepting written memoranda until May 25, 5 pm.
  • Notable criticisms have been raised by the Law Society of Kenya and human rights activists regarding the bill's impact on consumers and the digital economy.
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Ruto Approves Income Tax Changes as New Law Takes Effect

Ruto Approves Income Tax Changes as New Law Takes Effect

President William Ruto has assented to three major bills, including the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, aimed at reforming tax policies and fostering investment growth in Kenya.

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President William Ruto has assented to three major bills, including the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, aimed at reforming tax policies and fostering investment growth in Kenya.

  • The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill will allow companies to reorganize ownership and move assets internally without incurring tax penalties, effective July 1.
  • Key figure involved is President William Ruto, who signed the bills into law on Monday, May 11.
  • The new law exempts transfers of property by a company to its shareholders during internal restructuring, provided assets are distributed proportionally to existing shareholding.
Monday 11:58 AMKenyans

KRA Explains How to File Returns Without P9 Form for Salaried Kenyans

KRA Explains How to File Returns Without P9 Form for Salaried Kenyans

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced that salaried Kenyans can file their annual income tax returns even without their P9 forms.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced that salaried Kenyans can file their annual income tax returns even without their P9 forms.

  • Taxpayers can use the "ITR For Employment Income Only" option on the iTax portal.
  • This clarification comes as the June 30 filing deadline approaches.
  • The P9 form summarizes annual income, PAYE deductions, and statutory contributions, and is typically issued by employers.
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