The High Court has allowed the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to pursue a fresh appeal against Unilever Kenya in a dispute involving more than Sh1.2 billion in customs taxes, reopening a battle over the taxation of royalty payments by multinational firms.
The case stems from a November 2024 tribunal decision that largely overturned tax assessments arising from Unilever's imports, exports, and intellectual property arrangements.
The dispute concerns classification of a consignment imported by Unilever containing materials for manufacturing Chicken Flavour Powder, Beef Flavour Powder, Flavour Powder (Lovage), and Onion Powder.
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