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Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Taxes
mwania
#11 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 2:23:02 PM
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Gathige. I am not a KRA sleuth and will never be. I believe that we should pay our legally spelt out taxes as law abiding citizens and that the Government should use our taxes prudently and with transparency and accountability. They should not create parallel panya routes that make it difficult for law-abiding business people to do business. If an item is charged 100% additional charges as taxes if cleared under IDF system and another just pays for shipping and handling only, how will the law abiding citizen compete effectively?

It is worth discussing it.
josimar
#12 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 3:00:37 PM
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What happens in a scenario whereby You are employed and Your employer duly deducts and submits Your PAYE but You fail to file tax returns ...
mwania
#13 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 3:10:04 PM
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My take is that you will be penalized for not filing tax returns. Remember that KRA also wants to collect more taxes from you in case you have some side hustles like farming, shops and others where tax is not deducted at source. If they find that you have other undeclared income they will charge you penalties and interest for the unpaid extra tax. The employer will have done his part by deducting and remitting the tax to KRA and giving you your P9 form to file.
sparkly
#14 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 6:31:08 PM
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What some business don't seem to ubde stand is that tax is charged and collected per the law, starting with the Constitution to the Acts and Regulations. KRA officers have no power to collect taxes beyond what is provided for by the law.

Secondly, the law is fair to those who wish to comply because taxpayer can pay taxes through a plan and penalties & taxes can be forgiven.

Consequently, it makes sense for every taxpayer to get acquainted with basic tax requirements and mitigations.
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urstill1
#15 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:35:23 PM
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Why can't KRA give tax refunds to those who've complied? It is very discouraging to consistently file tax returns yet you never get refunds despite doing follow-ups upto the headquarters!!
mwania
#16 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:55:28 PM
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True. It is good for us to know that it is better to comply.
mwania
#17 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:58:10 PM
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Refunds are not automatic and they might require further assessment/ audit before ant refunds are made. In fact you might be forced to pay more taxes and penalties after they do due diligence and review your bank statements and those of companies where you are a director (using your KRA PIN they will easily establish this)
vky
#18 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 8:01:36 PM
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mwania wrote:
I also would like us to discuss the various known ways of tax evasion that are not wise to engage in for us at all. For example, why is that if you import goods from China, one pays for courier charges by weight and not by value where goods are ferried via Eldoret Airport and collected in Eastleigh? Is this not tax evasion? Isn't it a big risk to engage in it since IDF documents and proof of taxes paid is not available?


What you are referring to is called cargo consolidation, very legal and approved by KRA
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mwania
#19 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 8:12:49 PM
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I understand cargo consolidation but I doubt it is supported in any tax law. I understand that KRA tried to ask for details of clients of cargo consolidation companies where they latter refused. This was meant for KRA to start charging by value of goods.

In addition, the KRA guys go to the shops and ask the sellers of (especially serialized goods like electronics) to produce IDF documents. If you do not have, you will be charged with tax evasion. Check this fact out.
sparkly
#20 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 9:13:39 PM
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mwania wrote:
I understand cargo consolidation but I doubt it is supported in any tax law. I understand that KRA tried to ask for details of clients of cargo consolidation companies where they latter refused. This was meant for KRA to start charging by value of goods.

In addition, the KRA guys go to the shops and ask the sellers of (especially serialized goods like electronics) to produce IDF documents. If you do not have, you will be charged with tax evasion. Check this fact out.


There are 6 methods of valuation of goods for customs under the 4th Schedule to the East African Customs Management Act.

Traders consolidate cargo to take advantage of the minimum duty per container which I belief is around USD 20,000

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