Kenyans could resume paying housing levy this month as Ruto to sign Bill on Monday
The government might resume deducting the 1.5 per
cent Affordable Housing levy from the end of this month.
This as President William Ruto says he will on
Monday sign into law the amended Affordable Housing Bill, 2023, which factors
the reasons the courts cited when it declared it unconstitutional.
Ruto was speaking in Chepalungu Constituency, Bomet
County, where he was accompanied by several leaders including his deputy
Rigathi Gachagua, Roads CS Kipchumba Murkomen and National Assembly Majority
Leader Kimani Ichung’wah.
“Jumatatu naenda kuweka sahihi sheria mpya ya
Affordable Housing ndio tuhakikishe ya kwamba tumeweka msingi dhabiti...tuhakikishe
ya kwamba by next year tuwe na vijana elfu mia tatu ambao watakuwa wanafanya
kazi kwa programme ya Affordable Housing,” he said.
“That is the plan we have. We committed ourselves
that we’re going to make sure that we build 200,000 houses every year and we
employ half a million young Kenyans every year.”
The High Court on November 28, 2023 declared the housing levy as unconstitutional, ruling that it violated Article
10, 2 (a) of the Constitution.
"We find that the introduction of the housing levy
amendment to section 84 lacks a comprehensive legal framework in violation of
Article 10 of the constitution, that levy against persons in formal employment
without justification is discriminatory and irrational," Justice David
Majanja read the judgement on behalf of a three-judge bench.
"An order is granted prohibiting the respondent from
collecting, charging on otherwise the charge known as the affordable housing
act."
On
January 26, 2024, the Court of Appeal upheld the
High Court decision maintaining that the levy was introduced without a legal
framework.
The Bill was hence referred back to the National Assembly for
concurrence before it being re-submitted to the President for final approval.
The
contentious Bill sailed through the National Assembly in February and later the
Senate in March this year.
It seeks to have all Kenyans, both salaried and non-salaried,
pay 1.5% of their monthly pay to the Affordable Housing Fund.
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