World Bank pushes for higher VAT, excise duty

The World Bank has asked Kenya to consider additional consumption taxes like excise duty and value added tax (VAT) to clear mounting supplier arrears in what could spark fresh social unrest if adopted.

The multilateral lender wants high consumption taxes to clear pending bills, which rose to Sh526 billion in June from Sh421.6 billion in March, triggering business closures, layoffs and non-performing loans.

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