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KRA Issues Notice to Transporters Over Licence Worth Ksh25K

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KRA Issues Notice to Transporters Over Licence Worth Ksh25K

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Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has reminded all Transporters conveying Transit Goods and other goods under Customs control that their licenses will expire on December 31, 2025.

In a statement on September 22, KRA said provisions relating to the licensing of vehicles conveying Transit Goods and other goods under Customs control are contained in Section 244 of the East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004 & Regulations 104 & 210 of the East African Community Customs Management Regulations, 2010.

“Transporters are therefore required to submit their applications for renewal of their licences for the year 2026,” KRA said.

The following Conditions are mandatory when applying for renewal of license:

  • Copy of motor vehicle log book.
  • Copy of a valid insurance certificate.
  • Copy of COMESA Yellow card (for foreign vehicle)/ Insurance cover.
  • Duly filled application form signed and stamped by a Customs Officer

. Applications may be submitted through the Customs Regional offices in Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru or Eldoret, and Times Tower, 1st Floor.

1. The successful Applicant will be required to pay the license fee in Kenyan shillings equivalent to US$200 (Ksh25,879.92) per license.

2. Applications must be received on or before October 31, 2025.

For any further clarification, please call KRA Contact Centre on Tel: 020 4 999 999; 0711 099 099; ог Email: CBClicensing@kra.go.ke.

KRA Commissioner General Humphrey Wattanga Mulongo. PHOTO | WILFRED NYANGARESI | NMG

KRA Commissioner General Humphrey Wattanga Mulongo. PHOTO | WILFRED NYANGARESI | NMG

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