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Auditors want Finance Bill 2025 clauses to have revenue targets

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Alpesh Vadher (CEO - PKF), James Mulili (Director - Tax PKF), Michael Mburugu (Regional Tax Partner PKF) during pre-budget media briefing 2025/2026.[Wilberforce Okwiri,Standard]

The introduction of new clauses in tax laws without specifics on how much they will raise has been singled out by audit and tax consultancy firm PKF as an oversight in the budget-making process.

The firm, while calling for more visibility, also took issue with provisions in the Finance Bill, 2025, that seek to wipe out incentives enjoyed by investors through tax expenditures.

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