From August 1, you will be required to pay VAT on your Video conferencing company Zoom Subscription. In a turn of events on Monday, Zoom said that Zoom video communications, will begin charging Kenyan VAT on or shortly after August 1 on its supplies to customers in Kenya. Zoom is registered for VAT in Kenya as a non-resident supplier of electronic services. As such, Zoom is required to collect and remit VAT on supplies made to non-VAT registered customers in Kenya. Subsequently, the supplier reports and remits the collected VAT to the tax authorities.
Source: The Star July 19, 2021 12:10 UTC