Zoom has announced it will begin charging Value Added Tax (VAT) to all customers that have a ‘Sold To’ address in Kenya effective September 1, 2022.
“We are writing to inform you that on or shortly after 1 September 2022, Zoom Video Communications, Inc will begin charging VAT on all supplies made to all customers in Kenya due to recent changes introduced by the Digital Marketplace Supply (Amendment) Regulations, 2022 and the Finance Act, 2022,” Zoom said in a statement.
Source: cioafrica.co
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