“Bottom Up Was Not a Slogan”: Ruto Confirms Tax Relief Plan for Kenyan Workers

President William Ruto has confirmed a proposal to raise Kenya’s minimum taxable income from KSh24,000 to KSh30,000, arguing that the move will offer real relief to millions of households struggling with the rising cost of living. Speaking on Wednesday at State House while hosting UDA aspirants, Ruto said the tax changes form part of a broader plan to increase disposable income and protect working Kenyans from persistent financial pressure. “We are now saying that any Kenyan who earns less than KSh30,000 will not pay any taxes. Any Kenyan earning up to KSh50,000 will see their taxes reduced from 30 per The post “Bottom Up Was Not a Slogan”: Ruto Confirms Tax Relief Plan for Kenyan Workers appeared first on Nairobi Wire.


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