National assembly denies land tax claims in finance bill 2026

The National Assembly has dismissed online claims that the Finance Bill 2026 introduces annual land rent on freehold land.

The statement was issued on Monday, May 25, 2026. Parliament said the bill contains only 57 clauses and none relate to land or land taxes.

It clarified that claims about converting freehold land to leasehold subject to annual rent are false. The assembly also rejected reports that President William Ruto had signed any such law.

Parliament urged citizens to rely on official sources and avoid spreading misinformation during tax debates.

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