Business Daily | by John Mutua
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is eyeing to collect at least Sh5 billion through the new on online transactions in the six months to June next year.
Commissioner-General Githii Mburu said taxes would be collected from all local and foreign businesses that sale and supply a range of digital services and goods in the country.
The firms will pay a flat tax of 1.5 per cent on the value of goods supplied and sold online or services offered through digital platforms…









