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Private sector calls for PAYE tax cut in Finance Bill 2026

Kenya’s private sector is lobbying for a five per cent PAYE tax cut in the Finance Bill 2026, arguing that it would boost household spending, economic growth, and job creation.

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Private sector calls for PAYE tax cut in Finance Bill 2026

Kenya’s private sector is lobbying for a five per cent PAYE tax cut in the Finance Bill 2026, arguing that it would boost household spending, economic growth, and job creation.

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Ruto holds the key to payslip tax cuts

Estimates by KBA show that workers' purchasing power has declined by up to 12 percent over the last five years on the back of rising taxes, multiple statutory deductions, and a high cost of living.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·businessdailyafrica.com

    Ruto holds the key to payslip tax cuts

    Estimates by KBA show that workers' purchasing power has declined by up to 12 percent over the last five years on the back of rising taxes, multiple statutory deductions, and a…

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Private sector calls for PAYE tax cut in Finance Bill 2026

    Kenya’s private sector is lobbying for a five per cent PAYE tax cut in the Finance Bill 2026, arguing that it would boost household spending, economic growth, and job creation.