Every Kenyan with an ID should have a KRA pin.
Every Kenyan with an ID should have a KRA pin; President Ruto has rolled out an intiative on increasing tax.
Speaking on Friday october 28, during the KRA’s Taxpayers event held at KICC, President Ruto said the directive would help impact tax compliance measures by the Authority in an attempt to increase tax income.
President Ruto said,”There are only 7 million people with KRA pin numbers. At the same time, in the same economy, Safaricom’s MPESA has 30 million registered customers, transacting billions daily. The fact that this opportunity remains unclear to KRA demonstrates why radical changes are necessary. Every Kenyan with an ID should have a PIN number.”
“Technology and a considerate, fair, and professional mobilization will do the job quite well. Safaricom, a telco, has registered more people than KRA, a powerful state organization. It is very clear that the magic lies in technology and strategy, not in power and resources,” he added.
The president stated that the government is aimed at making the Kenya revenue authority a people-friendly organization.
President Ruto stated,”We are committed to instituting a comprehensive culture change at the KRA in order to make it much more supportive of taxpayers…make it a people-friendly customer-centric organization that facilitates taxpayer compliance as a co-tax administration strategy.”
“There will be no exemptions. There will be a fair tax regime where everybody is treated equally …I am determined to ensure that our tax system is responsive to the needs of the new era in Kenyan tax administration. I commit to becoming your ambassador by leading Kenyans in paying taxes,” he added.
The president also stated that no eligible Kenyan will be exempted from paying tax.
He stated,”No single taxpayer who is eligible should be left out from this obligation because every exemption denies Kenyans the right to benefit from national resources and is unfair to loyal taxpayers who do the right thing.”
“Our GDP has risen to Ksh.12 trillion, yet KRA only raised about 14% of GDP in revenues last year. In the past, KRA was able to raise 18% of GDP. If we collect the same target today, then we would have raised an extra KShs 400 billion. I expect KRA to raise 3 trillion by the end of the next financial year and to double the current collection in five years,” he added.
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