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Finance Bill 2024: Motorists oppose the proposed 2.5 pc motor vehicle circulation tax

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Buses and commuters at the Green Park terminus, Nairobi. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Motorists Association of Kenya has opposed the proposed 2.5 per cent motor vehicle circulation tax.

In a statement, the association warned that the tax, if implemented, will necessitate price hikes in public service vehicles due to an increase in operational costs among other factors.

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