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Kenya Residency Status for Elderly Parents: A Guide to the Dependant’s Pass

Immigration & Global Mobility

Kenya Residency Status For Elderly Parents: A Guide To The Dependant’s Pass

Generally, Kenya is a country that values family unit and for expatriates, foreign investors, diplomats and any other category of a foreign national who is in possession of valid residence status who ...

Distinction between a Branch and a Subsidiary of a Foreign Corporation: Legal Implications

Corporate Law

Distinction Between A Branch And A Subsidiary Of A Foreign Corporation: Legal Implications

Multinational corporations often grapple with the decision whether to establish branches or subsidiaries when expanding their businesses to foreign jurisdictions....

Understanding Probationary contracts in Kenya

Employment, Labour Relations and Immigration Law Advisory

Understanding Probationary Contracts In Kenya

Probationary contracts are a common feature in employment relationships, especially during the initial phase of engagement. Probationary periods allow employers to assess a new employee’s suitabilit...

Family-Owned Business: How a Shareholders Agreement Can Help You Navigate Disputes and Ensure Longevity

Commercial/ Business Law

Family-owned Business: How A Shareholders Agreement Can Help You Navigate Disputes And Ensure Longevity

Family-Owned Businesses (FOBs) form a significant part of the economy’s backbone and contribute substantially to the GDP. Most big businesses today started off as family-owned businesses, and many s...

Unpacking the Kenya Green Finance Taxonomy

The Sustainability, Climate Change and ESG business unit

Unpacking The Kenya Green Finance Taxonomy

In recognition of the role the financial sector plays in meeting the Nationally Defined Contributions (NDCs) submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC), the Central...

Credit Providers’ Recovery Options for Loans Advanced in Non-Compliance With Section 33S of the CBK Act: A Possible Way Forward

Debt Recovery, Restructuring & Insolvency

Credit Providers’ Recovery Options For Loans Advanced In Non-compliance With Section 33s Of The Cbk Act: A Possible Way Forward

The Digital Credit Providers ("DCP") regulation, now referred to as Non-Deposit Taking Credit Businesses ("NDTB") regulation following the Business Laws (Amendment) Act, 2024, has undergone significan...

Transferring Property Into and Out of Family Trusts: Will you Pay Tax?

Tax Law Advisory

Transferring Property Into And Out Of Family Trusts: Will You Pay Tax?

Family trusts have become an increasingly popular tool in estate planning, especially in Kenya. A family trust allows the settlor (the person creating the trust) to transfer property (both movable and...

Navigating Tax Refunds in Kenya: Insights from Standard Chartered Bank's Appeal

Tax Law Advisory

Navigating Tax Refunds In Kenya: Insights From Standard Chartered Bank's Appeal

The utilisation of overpaid tax or tax credit to offset any outstanding tax liability constitutes a refund of the overpaid tax. To do so, the procedure outlined under Section 47 of the Tax Procedures ...

Exemptions Must Serve Public Interest: High Court Invalidates CBA-NIC Merger Stamp Duty Waiver

corporate commercial

Exemptions Must Serve Public Interest: High Court Invalidates Cba-nic Merger Stamp Duty Waiver

The Court declares Legal Notice No. 112 of June 2019 Unconstitutional, ruling that the stamp duty exemption granted for the CBA–NIC merger failed to meet the public interest test. In a strongly word...


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