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by: xpoolPosted on: November 3, 2025

Kenya Shifts Crypto Tax Policy: Platform Fees Take Center Stage

In a significant move to regulate its burgeoning crypto industry, Kenya has replaced its Digital Asset Tax with an excise duty on platform fees under the Finance and VASP Acts. This change aims to align the country’s approach to digital asset taxation with global standards, creating a clearer regulatory landscape for crypto businesses.

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