Mount Kenya Bottlers Ltd & 3 others v Attorney General & 3 others [2019] eKLR
Interpretation of Tax Statutes
“However, when it comes to interpretation of tax legislation, the statute must be looked at using slightly different lenses. With regard to tax legislation, the language imposing the tax must receive a strict construction. Judge Rowlett in his decision in Cape Brandy Syndicate v l.R. Commissioners [1921] 1KB (cited by the appellants) expressed the common law position in this area when he stated; ‘…in a taxing Act one has to look at what is clearly said. There is no room for any intendment. There is no equity about a tax. There is no presumption as to a tax. Nothing is to be read in, nothing is to be implied. One can only look fairly at the language used.’”
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