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Start Up Bill 2020 Proposes Tax Relief, Credit Scheme to Promote Innovation

The Start up bill,2020 has proposed a number of incentives to promote innovation amongst the youth.

In the proposed bill, start ups admitted into the incubation hub will pay less tax. They will be eligible for incentives including fiscal and non-fiscal support as well as protection of intellectual property rights.

The Start up bill 2020 also proposes to establish a credit guarantee scheme as well as support in research and development for the start ups.

The biggest challenge for entrepreneurs seeking to start off their ventures for the first time in Kenya is lack of capital.

Read: Kenya Gazettes Start Up Bill Outlining Registration And Support

“The Bill seeks to provide a legislative framework that promotes an enabling environment for the establishment, development, conduct of business and regulation of startups,” said Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja, who has sponsored the Bill.

Incubation hubs comprise companies, non-governmental organizations and partnerships with facilities suitable to accommodate innovative startups such as Nairobi’s iHub and Metta

The bill outlines the process of registration for startups and provides a framework to assist Startups link with the private sector, investors, financial institutions and research organizations.

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The bill also says that the startups can start incubation as long as they are:

According to the bill, start ups will be awarded incentives with guidelines for the certification or withdrawal of an incubation programme as well as the responsibilities of the incubator.

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