Connect with us

General News

Kenyans to Pay Sh200 Monthly to Housing Fund

Published

on

[ad_1]

Kenyans will pay Sh200 per month to the National Housing Development Fund, according to new proposed regulations published by the State.

The amendments are contained in the National Housing Development Fund Regulations 2020. The regulations are set to be tabled before Parliament for adoption.

Under the new regulations, salaried workers will not be forced to contribute 1.5 per cent of their gross salary as housing levy as was earlier proposed.

“Every member shall contribute a minimum of two hundred shillings per month to the National Housing Development Fund and the contributions shall be immediately credited to the member’s individual account as provided for under regulation 9,” the regulations proposed by the Ministry of Housing read in part.

DEPENDANTS

They further state that a deceased member’s contribution shall be paid to the dependants.

The deceased member’s contribution payable will also be equal in value to the member’s National Housing Development Fund Account and interest accrued, according to the proposed regulations.

“Subject to any other written law, a benefit payable by the National Housing Development Fund upon the death of a member shall not form part of the assets in the estate of a member,” says the proposed regulations.

The new changes come barely a few months after President Uhuru Kenyatta directed the National Treasury and the Ministry of Housing to make the necessary changes to the Housing Fund Levy and table them before Parliament for adoption.