+254 780 802 211
info@famanconsultants.com
Nkrumah Rd. Mombasa
Faman & Company Consultants Limited is a Kenyan advisory firm which specializes in providing sincere, effective and efficient business solutions to all types of business or clients.
Our Core strength lies in the combination of personal advice at a local level with the general expertise of an international and interdisciplinary network of professionals.
We can help to put your business on the path to growth, expansion, and higher profits
Taxes can be stressful and confusing, but our consultants make it easy to sort all your tax needs
Our experts are proficient in advising on financial reports, risk management initiatives and assurance concerns.
Our team is well-versed in selecting and implementing various financial planning solutions.
Our expertise manage payrolls to help you turn your fixed overhead costs into a variable cost structure.
Our team guide your business through the preparation and filing of tax declarations and maintaining accounts.
Our aim is to help you keep on top of the risks and opportunities arising from changes in the law,
Our expertise offer financial statements and expenses overviews that gives actionable insights to grow your business.
We bring a systematic approach to evaluate the effectiveness of risk management and governance processes.
We provide and install any type of business management system for client
The current regime has embarked on increasing the tax base to collect more revenue, as the government moves towards its vision of ensuring it relies on revenues raised instead of loans to finance its operations.
Read MoreThe Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has instructed Kenyans seeking to file notices of objection to do so through the iTax platform. In a statement dated Tuesday, March 5, the tax authority also directed aggrieved taxpayers to send documents that cannot be uploaded on the platform via mail.
Read MoreThe National Social Security Fund( NSSF) will commence with the deduction of new increased rates following the ruling issued by the Supreme Court early this week. In a notice issued on Friday, NSSF directed employers to effect the new rates in the February payslips.
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