The deadline to file taxes is June 30, 2010. Are you ready? Kenyan tax law is complex. It presents risks as well as opportunities for those in the property sector. Are you aware of the various intricacies that affect you and your business? Do you know how you can use these to your advantage?
You are invited to invest one morning increasing your knowledge of today’s brightest new strategies, techniques and innovative tax-planning concepts. Rather than lectures, this interactive seminar will present cutting-edge property tax topics through specific real-life case studies and scenarios. This way, tax law will be simplified, analyzed and brought to life with hands-on demonstrations of actual transactions like those you encounter daily in your business.
This forum will be held on 17th June, 2010 from 8am to 2pm at the Panafric Hotel in Nairobi. The trainers will be Nafisa Alibhai (Tax Accountant) and Shabana Padamshi (Tax Lawyer) and the targeted trainees include property developers, property managers and professional consultants. Participation costs will be Kshs 5,000 for KPDA non-members and Kshs 3,500 for KPDA Members.
Successful completion of this program will earn accountants under ICPAK 3.5 CPD points while all professionals under AAK will earn 3 CPD points. Arrangements for the same are underway with LSK.
Seating is limited, so please register early. For registration, questions, or for additional information, please contact Martha Namusonge (0723-669185) or Kenya Private Developers Association (KPDA), c/o Kenya Private Sector Alliance 2nd Floor, Shelter Afrique Mamlaka Road, P.O Box 3556-00100 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: 20-3003463/0723-669185.











With the current number of foreclosures, a lot of people ask, “Where are properties for back taxes in my area?