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KRA Surpasses Sh2 Trillion Mark in Revenue Collection for the First Time in Kenya’s History

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KRA Surpasses Sh2 Trillion Mark in Revenue Collection for the First Time in Kenya's History

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has hit and surpassed the Sh2 trillion mark in revenue collection for the first time in the country’s history.

On Thursday, the tax authority announced that it raised Sh2.031 trillion in the 2021/2022 financial year, exceeding its revenue collection target by Sh148.9 billion, thanks to increased collections in corporate, payroll, and value-added taxes

KRA had initially set a target of Sh1.882 trillion, before revising it upwards twice during the year to Sh1.91 trillion and Sh1.98 trillion. The revenue collection for the previous year stood at Sh1.669 trillion.

“The outstanding performance consistent with the prevailing economic indicators, especially the projected GDP growth of 5.9 percent in 2021/22 fiscal year compared to a growth of 2.9 percent in 2020/21,” said the KRA.

“The performance is further anchored on the ongoing transformation at the Authority including the implementation of a high performance culture with stringent performance accountability as well as strict enforcement of tax laws in the fight against tax evasion.”

KRA indicated that corporation tax collection grew by 32.7 percent to Sh242 billion against a target of Sh218.2 billion. The agency also netted Sh461.8 billion from Pay as You Earn (PAYE) or payroll taxes against a target of Sh455.1 billion, while domestic VAT collections rose by 24 percent to Sh244.7 billion.

Through to Twitter on Thursday, KRA Commissioner General Githii Mburu attributed the positive revenue growth to improved tax compliance.

“The positive revenue growth rate mirrors the improved tax compliance from patriotic taxpayers who contributed to the collection of revenue,” he said.

He pointed out that domestic taxes earned the agency Sh1.297 trillion against a target of Sh1.267 trillion while Customs and Border Control collected Sh728.530 billion against the set target of Sh702.823 Billion. 

“The revenue collection of Ksh.2.031 Trillion denotes a stellar performance rate. This is the highest revenue growth in the history of Kenya Revenue Authority,” he said.
 

11 COMMENTS

  1. This is only happening…
    This is only happening because the loopholes used by arap lootall and chronies got somehow covered this making one of the reason why all this looters are angry with uhuru inciting the public against his adminstration.Shame on you Mr.deputy for misleading kenyans with obnoxious lies with your bottom up non existent theorem.Day by day we are knowing you and the dday will be august the 2nd to decided btwn looters and nation builders.

    • Arap Lootall??. You need to…
      Arap Lootall??. You need to trademark that and let Azimio use it for a fee. You know how we Mt. Kenya types get when you mix Rs and Ls in close proximity.

  2. Things are getting better…
    Things are getting better with Uhuru keeping Ruto out of the public coffers. It’s that simple.

    • Your prejudice wouldn’t stop…
      Your prejudice wouldn’t stop Ruto momentum…you’re just an ant to him

  3. For the real figure u’d have…
    For the real figure u’d have to multiple that amount by like 1k

  4. With an increased work force…
    With an increased work force,and economic activities certainly one would expected increased revenue collection.My question is, in percentage terms did collection go up measured against the past years.And was it due to loopholes being tightened up?In other words did very one who was supposed to pay tax pay?If everybody who was supposed to pay tax paid,and 2 trillion was collected,this would more news worthy than if 3 trillion was collected but 18,000 workers and companies evaded tax…

  5. Good job on collecting the…
    Good job on collecting the taxes now how about auditing the government .It is one thing when you go after already overtaxed and underpaid employees and then all that money is spent on propping up failing companies like Kenya airways or paying city lawyers billions when chicken thieves can spend a whole year in remand only to be given 5 years in prison because they cannot afford a lawyer

  6. This is nothing but campaign…
    This is nothing but campaign gimmicks. How many times have this kra come out to publicly announced what they collected? And how much of the money if at all collected is left over after the wanton corrupt contract deals and the buying of people to support Azimio?

    • @asista!.. great response!…
      @asista!.. great response!..keeping them honest!..There are fools in this forum who are so ignoramus, and their IQ is below ya kuku!.. their arguments are reminiscent of old KANU youth wingers,the likes of chotara,mulu Mutisya, mark too, bargentuny, name them!

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