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Confusion rocks tax payment after ruling on Finance Act 2023

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Federation of Kenya Employers board member Mike Macharia, National President Dr Habil Olaka and Executive Director Jacqueline Mugo during a press briefing on the state of the business operating environment. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

There is confusion among taxpayers as to how they will go about remitting taxes, following the Court of Appeal ruling that the Finance Act 2023 is unconstitutional.

This comes after the Supreme Court rejected the National Treasury's request to issue a stay order that would have allowed the government to continue collecting taxes even as the case is heard and determined at the apex court.

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