Safaricom PLC and other mobile money operators have reviewed their charges following the enactment of the Finance Act 2023. As a result, M-PESA mobile transfer charges have increased from 12% to 15%.

In contrast, the excise duty rate for calls, SMS, and Internet services has decreased from 20% to 15%.

“We will be reviewing our calls, SMS, data, fibre, and M-PESA pricing to reflect the increase in Excise duty rates on fees charged on mobile money transfer services from 12 per cent to 15 per cent and the decrease in the Excise duty rate on telecommunications services from 20 per cent to 15 per cent,” Safaricom said.

New M-Pesa Rates

MINIMUM MAXIMUM TRANSFER TO M-PESA USERS TRANSFER TO UNREGISTERED M-PESA USERS WITHDRAWAL FROM AGENT
1 49 Free N/A N/A
50 100 Free N/A 11
101 500 7 47 29
501 1,000 13 51 29
1,001 1,500 23 61 29
1,501 2,500 33 76 29
2,501 3,500 53 115 52
3,501 5,000 57 139 69
5,001 7,500 78 171 87
7,501 10,000 90 211 115
10,001 15,000 100 273 167
15,001 20,000 105 296 185
20,001 35,000 108 318 197
35,001 50,000 108 318 278
50,001 150,000 108 318 309

The Finance Act came into effect Friday when the Court of Appeal lifted a conservatory order by the High Court blocking the Act’s implementation.

This change is expected to benefit consumers by reducing the cost of these services. However, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact the mobile money market in the long term.

Stephen Chege, Group Chief Officer for Regulatory & External Affairs at Vodacom Group says government tax policies pose a significant challenge to the sustainability of mobile money services and financial inclusion gains made by these innovations.

“While these taxes are targeting mobile transactions because of their high volume, it is important to remember that the value per transaction is typically quite low,” says Chege.

This means that taxation on mobile money transactions is unlikely to significantly expand the tax base and could result in the reduction of tax revenue in the future, ” adds Chege.


 

 

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