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What Tax Incentives do Businesses get in Kenya? The Tax Laws (Amendment) Act which was assented to on 25th April 2020 amends various tax legislations.

The Second Schedule to the Income Tax Act which dealt with capital allowances has been repealed and replaced with new second Schedule titled ‘Investment Allowance” whose key highlights are as follows:-

  1. The rate of capital allowances has been rationalized to a maximum of 100%
  2. Claims to be made on  reducing balance basis
  3. Decelerated claims: – 50% in the first year of investment and the residual to be claimed at different rates (10% or 25%) on a reducing balance.

The rates of deduction are as follows:-

Capital Expenditure Incurred on:Rate of Investment Allowance
(a) Buildings  
i)  Hotel Buildings 50% in the first year of use
ii) Buildings used for manufacture 50% in the first year of use
iii)Hospital buildings 50% in the first year of use
iv)Petroleum or gas storage facilities 50% in the first year of use
v) Residual value to item (a)(i) to a(iv) 25% per year, on reducing balance
vi)Educational buildings including student hostels 10% per year, on reducing balance
vii) Commercial building 10% per year, on reducing balance
 (b)Machinery 
 i) Machinery used for manufacture 50% in the first year of use
ii) Hospital equipment  50% in the first year of use
iii) Ships or aircrafts  50% in the first year of use
iv)Residual value items (b)(i) to (b)(iii) 25% in the first year of use
v) Motor Vehicle and heavy earth moving equipment 25% in the first year of use
vi) Computer and peripheral computer hardware and software calculators, copiers and duplicating machines 25% in the first year of use
vii)Furniture and fittings 10% per year, reducing balance
viii)Telecommunications Equipment  10% per year, reducing balance
ix) Filming equipment by a local film producer licensed by the Cabinet Secretary responsible for filming 25% per year on reducing balance
x) Machinery used to undertake operations under a prospecting right 50% in the first year of use and 25% per year, on  reducing balance
xi)Machinery used to undertake exploration operations under a mining right 50% in the first year of use and 25% per year on reducing balance
xii) Other machinery  10% per year, reducing balance
 (c) Purchase or an acquisition of an indefeasible right to use fibre optic cable by a telecommunication operator 10% per year, on reducing balance
 (d) Farmworks 50% in the first year of use and 25% per year, on reducing balance

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