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Procedures for Starting a Business in Kenya
(General/General)
...l capital Time to complete: 8 days Cost to complete: 1% of nominal capital + KES 2,005, stamp
duty
on Memorandum and Articles of Association Comment: Effective January 1, 2005, the...
2.
testing
(General/General)
... Yes. There are a number of tax based incentives available in Kenya, mainly covering exemptions from
duty
and VAT on capital equipment and machinery to be used in the investment project. Other ince...
3.
Customs Regulations applicable while Shipping in to Kenya
(Business/Business)
... clearance Goods are subject to 100% Customs verification Used household goods and personal effects are
duty
-free for returning Kenyan citizens provided they have resided outside Kenya for a minimum o...
4.
Manufacturing
(Business/Business)
... continued to improve the tax incentives introduced in the fiscal year 2003/04. The incentives included
duty
waivers on capital goods, plant and equipment. To simplify licensing and reduce the cost of...
5.
Customs & Excise
(Business/Business)
...bsp; is to collect and account for customs and excise taxes. Some of the taxes collected include import
duty
, excise
duty
(both on imports and local), and VAT on imports. Other taxes collected by the ...
6.
Business Environment
(Business/Business)
...ain visas at the point of entry. More information about Visa Customs Personal effects may be imported
duty
free. The importation of firearms and game trophies is restricted, and pornographic literat...
7.
FAQ's
(General/General)
...s? Yes. There are a number of tax based incentives available in Kenya, mainly covering exemptions from
duty
and VAT on capital equipment and machinery to be used in the investment project. Other ince...
8.
Preferential Market Access within the Region the E.U., Americas and Asia
(Why Kenya/Why Kenya)
...n extended from 2008 to 2015. Kenya is an eligible country. Clothing manufactured in Kenya is delivered
duty
free and quota free to the US market provided a visa confirming local manufacturer accompan...
9.
A Stable Pro-Investment Government
(Why Kenya/Why Kenya)
... of the capital markets to foreign participation Generous Investment and capital allowance Remission of
duty
and Value Added Tax (VAT) Manufacture under Bond status Export processing zones status.&nbs...
10.
Good Reasons to Invest in Kenya
(Why Kenya/Why Kenya)
...nts. Exports from Kenya enjoy preferential access to world markets under a number of special access and
duty
reduction programmes. Kenya is signatory to various agreements aimed at enhancing trade amo...
11.
Board Of Directors
(General/General)
.... All financial policies are discussed in this Committee. Audit Committee The Audit Committee has the
duty
to ensure that audit queries and issues are resolved and communicated to KENAO within the s...
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