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"speaker_name": "Molo, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kuria Kimani",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, I rise under Standing Order 91. Is it in order for my good friend Hon. Salasya, and I hate to interrupt him, to mislead the House? Hon. Speaker, the reason there has been a lot of noise, especially on social media platforms, is a misconception that taxation is being introduced on digital content creators. To put this matter to rest, Clause 7, Page 555 of the Bill, talks about a resident or a non-resident person, being the owner or operator of a digital marketplace or platform, makes or facilitates payment in respect of digital content monetisation, goods, property or service. The amount, therefore, shall be deemed to be income accrued in or derived from Kenya. This taxation targets the big tech companies on the digital platforms that generate their income from Kenya without paying a cent."
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