A new study has found evidence of a $28m tax discrepancy in British American Tobacco Kenya’s books.
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Kenya’s tax authorities are investigating British American Tobacco Kenya (BAT Kenya) for a $28 million tax discrepancy. The investigation centers on alleged underreporting of taxable income, potentially leading to significant tax evasion charges. BAT Kenya, a subsidiary of the global tobacco company British American Tobacco, is a major player in Kenya’s tobacco industry. The outcome… Read More »Nairobi Investigates British American Tobacco Over $28 Million Tax Discrepancy
A new study has found evidence of a $28m tax discrepancy in British American Tobacco Kenya’s books.
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