Minimum Tax Will Kill SMEs in Kenya
The Kenya Manufacturers Association (KAM) and Bar Owners Association filed a case against Minimum Tax, and Justice Odunga has issued conservatory orders pending hearing from all the parties in the suit. What does this mean for firms in an already strained economy? As narrated by Khadija Mohamed-Churchill.
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