TAX MANAGEMENT FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT ORGANIZATIONS WORKSHOP
5th August 2016
Theme: Upholding Tax Compliance
Hilton Hotel, Nairobi
Overview
Public Benefit Organizations (PBOs) have been accused of facing a crisis of accountability and transparency. This can lead to credibility damage if remedial action is not undertaken. This however does not under look the important role they play in the development of the Kenyan economy by providing public benefit services/goods. This workshop aims to explore the various Tax laws affecting PBOs in Kenya, give an insight on tax compliance requirements and discuss tax health checks requirements with an aim of upholding transparency and tax compliance in the sector.
Training objectives:
By the end of the workshop participants will be able to:
- Appreciate the PBO Act 2013 and its implication and implementation status in Kenya.
- Understand the NPOs Tax compliance and reporting requirements
- Appreciate the importance of tax compliance and reporting
- Undertake tax health checks
Target Audience
Employees, consultants, monitors, compliance officers, finance and non-finance staff in Not for profit entities ; Tax practitioners working for or intending to work with NGOs; Personnel of Charities, Aid Organizations, trusts, foundations, religious organizations, faith-based organizations; Officers of KRA, National Taxpayers Association.
Your Investment
The charges for the workshop are as follows;
Category | Workshop fees | ||
Early Bird Rate (Booking and Payment by 29th July 2016) | Standard Rate (Booking and Payment from 30th July 2016) | ||
a | Members | 7, 950 | 8, 950 |
b | Non Members | 13, 950 | 14, 950 |
The fees cover workshop materials, teas and lunches during the event.
7 CPD hours will be awarded to members in attendance.