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Kenya Travel Agents Reject Proposed VAT on Air Ticketing Services

  • The Kenya Association of Travel Agents has opposed a government proposal to introduce VAT on air ticketing services
  • The Association’s CEO, Nicanor Sabula, claims the tax would lead to business closures and job losses in the aviation sector
  • Sabula presented a petition to the National Assembly Committee of Finance and Economic Planning, labeling the tax proposal as discriminatory
  • He urged for the complete rejection of the VAT proposal on air ticketing services
  • The tax would harm the competitiveness of Kenyan travel agents and impact small and medium-sized businesses that depend on affordable domestic flights
  • Increased air ticket prices could restrict business travel, affecting economic productivity and growth
  • KATA suggests the government should enhance affordable travel to position Kenya as a regional economic hub
  • Sabula criticized the view of air travel as a luxury, highlighting its importance for many Kenyans’ livelihoods
  • The National Treasury’s new tax proposals are part of efforts to increase the tax base, including a 16 percent VAT on air travel-related services
  • Other proposed taxes include those on aircraft navigation, chattering, and leasing

Source: capitalfm.co.ke

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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