Back in 2013, the Value Added Tax Act was introduced. It is a piece of legislation that governs the taxation of goods and services in Kenya.
Changes
The 2023 Regulations aim to expand the scope of digital VAT in line with President Ruto’s Government commitment to expanding the tax base. Although there are not many fundamental differences between the 2023 and 2020 Regulations, there are a few additions that taxpayers should be aware of.
Sources: techweez.com
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