Kenya has agreed to a treaty that will see increased scrutiny of multinationals that have been taking advantage of tax avoidance strategies by moving profits to other jurisdictions, in global efforts to fight economic abuse. The country has deposited its instruments of ratification making it the 88th jurisdiction to accept the new guidelines which are...
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