The Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Planning on 27 May 2022 gazetted the Value Added Tax (Digital Marketplace Supply) (Amendment) Regulations (“the Amendment Regulations 2022”) through Legal Notice 68 of 2022.
The Regulations have sought to make non-resident Business to Business suppliers liable for VAT in Kenya.
Source PwC
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