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Kenya Revenue Authority has been sending messages to individuals reminding them to fulfill their income tax obligation.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) extended the deadline for filing of returns to July 5, 2025, after taxpayers experienced ...
The iTax system initially experienced disruptions due to a high volume of users trying to beat the original deadline.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced a waiver of all late filing penalties and interest for the year ending ...
Used car traders have filed a lawsuit at the High Court in Mombasa to stop the Kenya Revenue Authority's (KRA) new tax rule on imported cars from taking effect on July 1. In a case filed on Friday ...
KRA introduces new PAYE filing process: What employers need to know Starting July 1, 2025, Kenyan employers will be required to use a new, simplified system to file Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax returns.
The programme was first introduced in 2023 and granted tax amnesty on penalties and interest on tax debt for periods up to December 31, 2022. The amnesty ran until June last year before its ...
Apart from VAT and income tax, KRA is also targeting KSh 162.9 billion from import duty, KSh 335.5 billion from excise duty, KSh 69.9 billion from investments income and KSh 132.5 billion from other ...
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) seeks to make the value-added tax (VAT) category the leading source of tax for the country through digital reforms.
Medium and Small Taxpayers Commissioner George Obell gave the example of Kenya’s electronic Tax Invoice Management System (eTIMS), a platform that has significantly boosted VAT compliance, reduced ...
KRA’s digital strategy is designed to be inclusive. Recognizing the diversity of the taxpayer base, the Authority has adopted a tiered approach. While large companies integrate directly with KRA ...
KRA leverages technology to streamline VAT system Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming tax administration through digital innovation, with a spotlight on ...