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Kenya: Why the Finance Bill 2026 Proposal On Non-Resident Landlords Is a Step Towards Tax Equity
[Capital FM] The real estate sector remains one of Kenya's most vibrant and important economic pillars. According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) 2023/2024 Real Estate Survey, the sector recorded an impressive growth rate of 33.7 percent, underscoring its critical role in wealth creation, investment, urban development, and employment generation.
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