Govt proposes 8pc fuel VAT cut for three months - Capital Business
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Parliament of Kenya/FILE

Kenya

Govt proposes 8pc fuel VAT cut for three months

The Bill, currently at the First Reading stage, will undergo parliamentary scrutiny and public participation before it can be enacted into law.

NAIROBI, Kenya, April 16 – The government has introduced the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2026 in Parliament seeking to lower VAT on petroleum products from 16 percent to 8 percent for a period of three months.

The Bill, currently at the First Reading stage, will undergo parliamentary scrutiny and public participation before it can be enacted into law.

The proposal targets petrol, diesel and kerosene, and is aimed at cushioning consumers from rising fuel costs.

The move follows recent action by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), which adjusted VAT downward amid surging global oil prices.

Following the adjustment, a litre of super petrol now retails at Sh197.60 in Nairobi, while diesel costs Sh196.63. Kerosene prices remain unchanged at Sh152.78.

Earlier, fuel prices had risen sharply, with petrol increasing by Sh28.69 per litre and diesel by Sh40.30 despite a prior VAT cut of three percent and a Sh6 billion subsidy, pushing pump prices to Sh206.70 and Sh206.84 respectively.

However, the current legal framework limits how much VAT can be adjusted administratively. Under Section 6(1) of the VAT Act, the Treasury Cabinet Secretary can only vary VAT by up to 4 percentage points.

As a result, a reduction to 8 percent requires approval by Parliament through an amendment to the law.

Visited 62 times, 63 visit(s) today

More on Capital Business

Kenya

The Head of State said the VAT will be lowered to 8 percent within the next three months as part of efforts to stabilize...

Kenya

In a statement, Nyoro outlined key measures including a Sh5 billion subsidy top-up, a 5 percent reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT), and the...

Kenya

Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano described the platform as a “timely and transformative solution” aligned with efforts to modernize the sector.

Kenya

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi told the parliamentary Energy Committee that discussions are ongoing to set up a strategic petroleum reserve, noting that Kenya...

Health

In a circular dated March 25 and shared with county officials through the Council of Governors, the Ministry said multiple products exceeded the internationally...

Government

Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga said the construction will be undertaken in phases to minimise disruption to business activities, assuring traders that alternative spaces...

Kenya

Appearing before the National Assembly’s Budget and Appropriations Committee, Mbadi said the economic situation facing Kenyans has not significantly changed to warrant new tax...

Agriculture

A circular shared by the State Department for Agriculture Permanent Secretary Kipronoh Ronoh shows that a 25 kilogram of maize seedling will be subsidize...