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Public participation is a charade but give your opinion on this Bill

Aerial view of the National Assembly and Senate, September 11, 2018. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

The Finance Bill 2024 has been a priority in the minds of Kenyans since it was released recently.

Unsurprisingly, the Bill seeks to increase taxes over a wide range of income-earning sectors, and is significantly more severe on the pocket of Kenyans than the 2023 one.

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