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Landlords should take advantage of tax amnesty

Commissioner General Kenya Revenue Authority John Njiraini adressing members of the press during a media briefing on tax amnesty campaign on rental income. PHOTO.FIDELIS KABUNYI

Landlords should consider fully disclosing their tax obligations following the amnesty period by the taxman.

For landlords who owned rental property before passing on, it may be a legal requirement for their estate administrators or legal representatives to account for the tax and apply for amnesty.

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