- Effective 1st July 2021, an amendment was made to the VAT Act
- Non-VAT registered taxpayers can now receive a refund of 5% of VAT incurred
- To qualify, taxpayers must purchase goods or services worth 5 million shillings within 30 days
- Electronic receipts or invoices must be issued by a taxable person
Source: facebook.com
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