Investment Incentives and Effective Corporate Tax Rate for Manufacturing Firms in Kenya

Silas Muyela Nganyi, Jeremiah Koori, Farida Abdul
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Effective corporate tax rate is a finance subject of interest to firms, policy makers and researchers. It measures level of tax burden at firm level. Thus, governments implement various investment incentives to influence effective corporate tax rate. The effective corporate tax rate in Kenya is still a problem averaging 31.3 percent for the last 10 years. Such high effective corporate tax rate militates against desired competitive corporate environment for the manufacturing sector. In the last ten years, the manufacturing sector has deteriorated to 7.4 percent contribution to gross domestic product which is less than 15 percent as envisaged in Kenya Vision 2030. This undesirable phenomenon prompted design of this study. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of investment incentives on effective corporate tax rate. The study adopted positivist philosophy and longitudinal research design. A sample of 278 firms provided secondary data for the period 2010 to 2020. Descriptive and inferential statistics were conducted using panel data regression. The study established that investment incentives are statistically significant predictors of effective corporate tax rate for manufacturing firms in Kenya. The study recommends that public policy makers should design appropriate profit based, capital investment and custom duty incentives as part of fiscal policy instruments to grow firms involved in manufacturing. The study has added to finance knowledge that fiscal policy affects corporate operations. However, there is need for further investigation on other possible investment incentives that were not covered in this study that influence effective corporate tax.
肯尼亚制造业企业的投资激励措施和实际公司税率
企业实际税率是企业、政策制定者和研究人员都感兴趣的一个金融课题。它衡量公司层面的税收负担水平。因此,政府会实施各种投资激励措施来影响实际企业税率。肯尼亚的实际企业税率仍然是一个问题,过去 10 年平均为 31.3%。如此高的实际企业税率不利于制造业营造理想的企业竞争环境。在过去十年中,制造业对国内生产总值的贡献率已降至 7.4%,低于《肯尼亚 2030 年远景规划》中设想的 15%。这一不良现象促使我们设计了这项研究。本研究的目的是确定投资激励措施对实际企业税率的影响。研究采用了实证主义理念和纵向研究设计。278 家样本企业提供了 2010 年至 2020 年期间的二手数据。采用面板数据回归法进行了描述性和推论性统计。研究发现,投资激励措施对肯尼亚制造业企业的有效公司税率具有显著的预测作用。研究建议,公共政策制定者应设计适当的利润、资本投资和关税激励措施,作为财政政策工具的一部分,以促进制造业企业的发展。这项研究增加了财政政策影响企业运营的知识。不过,还需要进一步调查本研究未涉及的其他可能影响企业有效纳税的投资激励措施。
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