Online business likely to be slapped with an income tax. FILE PHOTO | NMG
American technology giant Google has warned that Kenya risks
trade wars with other countries if it
imposes tax on digital transactions.
imposes tax on digital transactions.
The Government has proposed review to law
through the Finance Bill 2019 that will see online business slapped
with an income tax. The multinational told Members of Parliament the
amendments are contrary to the international tax system that requires
companies to pay the bulk of their corporate tax in the countries where
their products and services are created as opposed to where they are
consumed.
Google public policy and government relations
leader in the region Michael Murungi said if the law is passed in its
current state it could set Kenya on a collision path with other
jurisdictions.
“The risk with this is as we see
happening in France after its decision to impose a unilateral tax on
international firms on digital platforms ,” he said.
France
stuck to its plan to tax big multinational tech companies, defying US
President Donald Trump’s suggestion that he might impose tariffs on
French wine. “France is now in the midst of a trade dispute with the US
Treasury because of that tax which was seen as targeting Google and
other multinational firms based in the US,” he told the House Finance
committee during public hearings on the Finance Bill.
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