Top
reasons to invest in Kenya
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Invest
in Kenya now and take advantage of Kenya’s
- Uninterrupted
political and economic stability
- Abundant,
well trained, mobile labour
- Strategic
location – easy access to regional and world markets
- Well
developed social and physical infrastructure, and IPC’s
one-stop facilitation services
Kenya
has had uninterupted political stability illustrated by Kenya’s:
- Multiparty
democracy
- Democratic
elections every five years since independence
- Smooth
transition between governments
The government has revitalised the investment climate
by;
- Liberalising
the exchange controls
- Removing
price controls
- Freeing
the shilling exchange rate to be market driven
- Abolishing
import licensing
- Opening
up of the capital markets to foreign participation
Attractive
incentives are availed to all investors through;
- Generous
Investment and capital
allowance
-
Remmission for customs and VAT
- Manufacturing
under bond status
- Export
processing zones status
- Double
taxation agreements
- Protection
and promotion of investment agreements
- Bilateral
investment treaties
- Trade
agreements
Opportunities
abound for investments in Kenya’s agricultural, industrial,
and commercial sectors e.g. Horticulture, Agro-processing,
Textiles and
Apparels, Plastics and Pharmaceuticals, Tourism and Financial
services.
The investment Promotion Centre (IPC) will guide you on how
to benefit
from these opportunities and incentives, and facilitate the
implementation
of your project.
GUARANTEES
TO INVESTORS
Kenya
provides the following guarantees to local and foreign investors:
1.
Guarantee Against Expropriation
The Constitution
of Kenya provides guarantees against expropriation of private
property, which may occur for reasons of security or public
interest. In such a case, a fair and prompt compensation is
guaranteed.
2.
Repatriation of Capital and Profits
Capital
repatriation, remittance of dividends and interest are guaranteed
to foreign investors under the Foreign Investment Protection
Act (FIPA) (Cap 518). Investors can repartriate:
After tax profits, including retained profits which have not
been capitalised;
The proceeds of the investment after payment of the relevant
taxes;
Principal and interest associated with any loan.
Other
Guarantees
Kenya
is a member of the World Bank-affiliated Multilateral Investment
Guarantee Agency (MIGA), which issues guarantees against non-commercial
risk to enterprises that invest in member countries. Kenya
is also a member of the International Centre for Settlement
of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and of the Africa Trade Insurance
Agency (ATIA).
The Government
policy is aimed at extending facilitatoin measures in favour
of private sector investment. The following is a summary of
current incentives that have been put in place:
Tax
Incentives
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INVESTMENT
ALLOWANCE
Investment allowance is provided as an incentive for investment
in the manufacturing and hotel sectors at the rate of 100%
countrywide. For Manufacturers Under Bond, the applicable
rate is 100%. In addition, eligible capital expenditures have
been expanded to include certain infrastructure and environmental
protection equipment related to the manufacturing activity.
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DEPRECIATION
Liberal rates are allowed for the depreciation of assets based
on book value as follows:
Buildings
Industrial buildings 2.5% (Straight Line)
Hotels 4.0 % (Straight Line)
Machinery
Tractors, combine harvesters, earth- moving equipment, and
similar vehicles 37.5% (Declining Balance)
Other self-propelled vehicles, including aircraft 25% (Declining
Balance)
All other machinery, including ships 12.5% (Declining Balance)
Computers and other office equipment 33.3% (Declining Balance)
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EXPORT PROMOTION PROGRAMMES
Duty
Remission Facility
Materials imported for use in manufacturing for export; the
production of raw materials for export; or the production
of duty free items for sale domestically, are eligible for
duty remission. Applications for this facility should be made
to the Tax remmission for export office(TREO)at the Ministry
of Finance.
Manufacture
Under Bond
To encourage manufacturing in Kenya for export to the world
market, the Government has established the Manufacture Under
Bond programme that is open to both local and foreign investors.
Enterprises operating under the programme are offered the
following incentives:
Exemption from duty and VAT on imported raw materials and
other imported inputs; and,
100 per cent investment allowance on plant, machinery, equipment
and buildings.
Bonded
manufacturing enterprises can be licensed to operate within
a 30 km radius of a Customs Office. This programme is facilitated
by the Investment Promotion Centre and administered by the
Kenya Revenue Authority.
Export
Processing Zones Programme
The Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA) cordinates operations
of Export Processing Zones (EPZs).
The Government
encourages the development of private EPZs, and a number of
them have already been established. Enterprises operating
in these zones in Kenya enjoy the following benefits:
10 year
tax holiday and thereafter a flat 25 per cent tax for 10 years;
Exemption from all withholding taxes on dividends and other
payments to non-residents during the first 10 years;
Exemption from import duties on, raw materials and intermediate
inputs;
No restrictions on management or technical arrangements;
Exemption from Stamp Duty;
Exemption from VAT; and,
Operate on one licence only.
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