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Public participation on the Finance Bill 2025 is ongoing, with stakeholders submitting feedback to the Finance and National Planning Committee. Yellow Card Limited has called for the proposed 3% digital asset tax to be reduced to 1.5%, while ALN Kenya advocates recommend key tax law amendments to protect taxpayers.
STAKEHOLDERS PUSH FOR LOWER DIGITAL ASSET TAX IN FINANCE BILL 2025
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