Coptic Orthodox Church, Nairobi Pentecostal Church (NPC) and Seventh Day Adventist Church are among the organisations in Kenya Revenue Authority’s (KRA) latest listing of taxpayers in that income bracket.The listing places them in the same income league as Kirinyaga Construction, the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) and Google Kenya, among others.The Catholic Church, which owns one of the largest real estate portfolios in Kenya, including undeveloped land is surprisingly not on the list.NGOs, including churches, are exempt from taxes in a process that involves co-ordination from various government agencies. An organisation has to be registered and provide evidence of its activities before it can be exempt from taxes. However, battles for control of the businesses run by churches have raised suspicions that some of the investments are initiated with self-enrichment as the primary objective.NPC, African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA) and the Catholic Church are some of the institutions that have been rocked by major property disputes, with some of their clergy accused in court of fraud and embezzlement.Leaders of NPC, which is also known as Christ is The Answer Ministries (CITAM), have for instance been sued for breach of trust by its members and a contractor in relation to a controversial housing project in Nairobi’s Karen estate.

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