Kenyans earning Sh30,000 and below could soon be exempted from income tax, as the National Assembly Committee on Finance and National Planning moves to propose sweeping amendments to the Finance Bill 2026 following a public participation exercise. The committee collected views on the Finance Bill, the Central Bank of Kenya (Amendment) Bill 2026, the Kenya…Ā Ā Ā
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