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International Tax Services
we provide expert guidance on international tax and customs matters to ensure your business remains compliant and strategically positioned in the global market.
Our Expertise
1. International Tax Advisory
With Kenya's growing global economic presence, Taxsort offers expert advice on cross-border transactions, transfer pricing, and double tax agreements.
2. Rules of Origin Compliance
Taxsort advises on meeting Rules of Origin requirements under various trade agreements Kenya is party to, including the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the EAC Customs Union.
3. Strategic Customs Planning
Taxsort offers strategic advice on structuring import and export operations to optimize customs duty liability while ensuring compliance with Kenyan and international trade laws.
4. Transfer Pricing for Customs Purposes
Taxsort provides guidance on the intersection of transfer pricing and customs valuation, ensuring consistency in related party transaction valuations for both income tax and customs purposes.
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frequently asked questions
International tax refers to the set of tax rules that apply to transactions and activities that cross international borders, affecting individuals and businesses operating in more than one country.
A DTA is an agreement between two countries to avoid taxing the same income twice, typically by providing relief such as tax credits or exemptions for taxes paid in the other country.
Residency rules determine which country has the primary right to tax an individual or business. These rules vary by country and typically consider factors such as physical presence and center of economic interests.
Global tax reforms like the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) initiative aim to address tax avoidance by multinational companies, introducing measures to ensure profits are taxed where economic activities occur.
Withholding tax is a tax deducted at the source on payments made to non-residents, such as interest, dividends, royalties, and service fees, and may be reduced by DTAs.