CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS

Boards have, since time immemorial, been regarded as an honored set of individuals who provide leadership, vision, strategic direction and indeed crystalize the collective aspirations of organizations. Top organizations have common characteristics which include strong leadership and efficient governance processes. Guided by vision, philosophy, mission, values; leadership and governance is reflected through the ability of…

TRANSFER PRICING IN KENYA: Emerging Issues

Transfer pricing enables the determination of prices for the goods and services traded among subsidiaries, affiliates, or companies under common control, all of which belong to a larger organization. Utilizing transfer pricing can result in tax benefits for corporations, although tax authorities may challenge their assertions. The requirement for transfer prices arises almost invariably when…

RECORDATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AT THE ANTI COUNTERFEIT AGENCY.

The Anti-Counterfeit Authority announced the commencement of recordation of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) through the Anti-Counterfeit Authority Integrated Management System (“AIMS”). IPR recordation basically  involves the creation of a database of IPR information relating to trademarks, copyrights, trade names, or any other protected intellectual property rights, for all goods to be imported into Kenya. The…

A Fine for Doing Something Right

Taxation on Donations – Finance Act 2022/2023 People often consider tax collection as legalized robbery but despite having to pay more than is considered necessary in some instances, most citizens do comply with their tax obligations as non-compliance can lead to serious consequences. Nevertheless, due to recent changes in the law, some organizations and firms…

Professionalize your hustle today

Professionalize your hustle today Research shows that most people living in third-world countries are middle class earners. For instance, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, the people middle-class are those who earn between Ksh 23,670 and Ksh 199,999 per month. This is proof that this group of people is not only growing but…