Increasing tax base vs protecting emerging industries under the Digital taxation regime
In the past few years, Kenya has been targeting the digital space for taxation, for example with internet taxes, VAT on digital services, and more recently, digital services tax.
Read Full ArticleThe Requirements and Implications of Electronic Signatures
Court operations have been disrupted following the COVID-19 pandemic but the Judiciary has adopted various measures to ensure that citizens still have access to justice.
Read MoreThe Finance Act (2019) and the Online Marketplace
By Mercy King’ori and Jaaziyah Satar Introduction The idea of taxing the digital space is now not novel. Many countries in the world have toyed...
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Kenya continues to witness a steady exponential growth of internet access. The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA), in its Third Quarter Sector Statistics Report for...
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This semester, we kick off a brand new course for final year undergraduate law students on e-commerce and the law. This course aims at explaining...
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This semester, we kick off a brand new course for final year undergraduate law students on e-commerce and the law. This course aims at explaining...
Read MoreE-Commerce and the Law in Kenya: Domain Names, Trade Marks and Dispute Resolution
This semester, we kick off a brand new course for final year undergraduate law students on e-commerce and the law. This course aims at explaining...
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This semester, we kick off a brand new course for final year undergraduate law students on e-commerce and the law. This course aims at explaining...
Read MoreE-Commerce and the Law in Kenya: Electronic Contracting
This semester, we kick off a brand new course for final year undergraduate law students on e-commerce and the law. This course aims at explaining...
Read MoreElectronic Commerce and the Law in Kenya: An Introduction
This semester, we kick off a brand new course for final year undergraduate law students on e-commerce and the law. This course aims at explaining...
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