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Finance Bill 2026 sparks outcry as creatives warn of higher taxes on royalties and digital income

Kenya’s creative economy faces uncertainty as the Finance Bill 2026 proposes expanded taxes on royalties, digital income and mobile phones, raising fears of higher costs and slowed growth.

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tnx.africaStai leggendo3 g fa

Finance Bill 2026 sparks outcry as creatives warn of higher taxes on royalties and digital income

Kenya’s creative economy faces uncertainty as the Finance Bill 2026 proposes expanded taxes on royalties, digital income and mobile phones, raising fears of higher costs and slowed growth.

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standardmedia.co.ke1 g fa

Finance Bill 2026 should ease tax burden on Kenyans

Kenyans are being asked to contribute more when many are earning less. Small businesses are closing under the weight of operating costs.

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·tnx.africa

    Finance Bill 2026 sparks outcry as creatives warn of higher taxes on royalties and digital income

    Kenya’s creative economy faces uncertainty as the Finance Bill 2026 proposes expanded taxes on royalties, digital income and mobile phones, raising fears of higher costs and…

  2. domenica 7 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Finance Bill 2026 should ease tax burden on Kenyans

    Kenyans are being asked to contribute more when many are earning less. Small businesses are closing under the weight of operating costs.