Kenya Plans Taxes on Phones, Banking Fees to Raise $1 Billion
An employee works at a mobile phone store in Nairobi.
Photographer: Patrick Meinhardt/BloombergKenya plans taxes on mobile phones and banking fees to help raise nearly $1 billion in revenue in an effort to trim the nation’s fiscal deficit to its lowest in a decade and tackle debt challenges.
Mobile phone imports would attract a 25% excise duty, while banking and transaction service fees would be subjected to a levy, according to the proposals published on the National Assembly website.