Kenya, Singapore sign deal to cut taxes, boost investments

Kenya, Singapore sign deal to cut taxes, boost investments

Kenya, Singapore sign deal to cut taxes, boost investments

Kenya and Singapore have signed pacts that will see their firms pay taxes only when their trade traverses the two states.

Treasury secretary Henry Rotich and Singapore’s Trade and Industry minister Koh Poh Koon signed an agreement on avoidance of double taxation (DTA) committing to give up levies already collected in each other’s jurisdiction.

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