The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has outlined a simplified process for deregistering a deceased person’s Personal Identification Number (PIN) to ease the burden on families after the loss of a relative. KRA outlined the necessity of the PIN to be deregistered after death as part of settling the tax affairs in a public advisory by
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has outlined five clearly defined steps taxpayers must follow when paying outstanding tax balances through its iTax system. It said the process is designed to make payments smoother for taxpayers and simplify tax collection. In a public notice issued earlier today, KRA directed taxpayers to begin by logging into the
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has served notices to selected taxpayers through the issuance of deadlines, which are a result of analysis of data obtained from the electronic Tax Invoice Management System (eTIMS). In particular, this notification stems from a chat on WhatsApp via the help line of KRA, which is usually called “Dada Shuru.”
