Kenyaโs proposed Finance Bill 2026 has sparked nationwide debate after the government introduced major tax and compliance proposals targeting the digital economy, businesses, imports, telecoms, betting, and online transactions.
The Bill is currently under public participation and parliamentary review before possible implementation later this year. (Capital FM)
๐ฅ KEY PROPOSALS IN THE FINANCE BILL 2026
๐ฑ 1. MOBILE PHONE TAX SHAKE-UP
One of the hottest topics is the proposed 25% excise duty on mobile phones.
Treasury says the move would replace several existing taxes currently imposed on phones, arguing it could simplify taxation rather than increase the burden. (The Star)
Current taxes on phones reportedly include:
- 16% VAT
- 10% excise duty
- 25% import duty
- Import Declaration Fee
- Railway Development Levy
Government says these combine to over 55% taxation currently. (The Star)
๐ 2. DIGITAL SERVICES & ONLINE PAYMENTS TO FACE MORE TAXES
The Bill proposes VAT on several digital financial and platform services, including:
- Payment gateways ๐ณ
- Settlement services ๐ฆ
- Aggregation platforms ๐ฒ
- Merchant acquiring systems
This could affect:
- Fintech companies
- Online businesses
- E-commerce platforms
- Mobile payment ecosystems (Ronalds LLP)
๐ฎ 3. BETTING, GAMING & CRYPTO UNDER TIGHTER TAX CONTROL
The government wants stronger taxation and regulation on:
- Betting deposits ๐ฒ
- Gaming transactions ๐ฐ
- Virtual asset/crypto services ๐ช
New reporting obligations for virtual asset service providers are also proposed. (Ronalds LLP)
๐งพ 4. TAX RETURN DEADLINES TO CHANGE
The Bill proposes reducing tax filing deadlines:
- From 6 months โ to 4 months after year-end โณ
- Nil returns may be due within 1 month after year-end
Businesses and taxpayers may need faster accounting and reporting systems. (KPMG Assets)
๐ 5. MITUMBA & IMPORT BUSINESS FEARS
Critics have raised concern over proposed taxation affecting second-hand clothes (mitumba) and imports.
Some analysts warn this could:
- Increase mitumba prices ๐
- Hurt small traders ๐๏ธ
- Raise cost of living further ๐ (People Daily)
โฝ 6. FUEL & VAT DEBATE STILL HEATING UP
There has also been public concern around fuel taxation and VAT proposals.
Parliament separately discussed reducing VAT on petroleum products from 16% to 8% to cushion Kenyans from high fuel prices. (Parliament of Kenya)
However, experts continue warning that some proposed measures in the Finance Bill could still increase prices of transport and goods. (Facebook)
๐ 7. STRONGER DIGITAL TAX ENFORCEMENT
KRA may receive broader powers through:
- eTIMS monitoring ๐ฅ๏ธ
- Pre-populated tax returns ๐
- Electronic invoice tracking ๐
- Data-driven compliance systems
Businesses may face stricter monitoring and penalties for non-compliance. (Ronalds LLP)
๐ธ FINANCE BILL 2026 PUBLIC REACTION
๐ฃ๏ธ GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
John Mbadi has defended the Bill, saying:
- Some claims online are false ๐ซ
- No new taxes on bread or digital creators were introduced
- Government aims to streamline taxation and widen the tax base fairly. (Kenyans)
โ๏ธ FINAL WORD
The Finance Bill 2026 could directly affect:
- smartphones ๐ฑ
- internet services ๐
- transport ๐
- betting ๐ฒ
- businesses ๐ข
- online payments ๐ณ
- and everyday cost of living in Kenya ๐ฐ๐ช
And as Parliament debates the proposalsโฆ