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Kenya’s unpredictable tax regime has many entrepreneurs and firms alarmed

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The business landscape in Kenya is currently facing increased uncertainty, primarily due to an unpredictable taxation regime that has left many entrepreneurs and corporations alarmed. As the government continues to adjust its fiscal policies, the repercussions on business operations and economic growth are becoming increasingly evident. Kenyans.......

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