Kenyan E-Learning Costs to Rise as New Digital Tax Takes Effect

[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 29/01/2025
If you use e-learning platforms or enjoy streaming services in Kenya, brace yourself—things are about to get pricier. Starting next year, a new 15% excise duty on digital services will come into effect, targeting non-resident companies providing online services to Kenyans. The government states (…)
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