Tax proposals in Sh4.24 tr budget seen to cut household spending

The National Treasury and Economic Planning Cabinet SecretaryJohn Mbadi during the launch of Economic Survey 2025 when it was revealed that the economy had registered 4.7 growth at the Kenyatta Convention Center, Nairobi on May 6th, 2025. [Standard, Kanyiri Wahito]

An analyst has urged the National Treasury to ensure that Kenyans have disposable income left after paying taxes, and called on the government to be more considerate when it comes to enhanced taxation. 

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