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Finance Bill: Aviation operators oppose 'costly' tax measures

National Assembly's Finance Committee Chair Kimani Kuria during the commencement of public hearings on the Finance Bill, 2025 and the Virtual Asset Providers Bill, 2025 at Edge Convention Center, South C, Nairobi, on May 22, 2025. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Stakeholders presenting their views on the Finance Bill, 2025 have called for reconsideration of some of the proposals contained, saying majority of them could have heavy implications on the cost of services they render.

The Kenya Association of Air Operators (KAAO) said the Finance Bill 2025 seeks to reintroduce Value Added Tax, Import Declaration Fees and Railway Development Levy on aircraft, parts, and maintenance services.

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