Kenya’s Information Communication and Technology (ICT) ministry is working on completing a new tax scheme.
This framework, reports say, will be used to tax foreign online streaming media services such as YouTube and Netflix.
The over-the-top services (OTT) will soon be required to declare the incomes they derive from Kenyan consumers.
OTT services include all applications that offer voice, video and messaging services over the internet.
Communications Authority Director-General, Francis Wangusi says online content providers exploit the Kenyan industry. Yet, neither the government nor artistes benefit from them.
According to Wangusi, “many countries have policies that guide these services and that is where we are heading as a country”.
He adds that technologies that will facilitate taxation of OTT services are available.