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KRA insists clearing agents must be vetted before licences are renewed

Kenya Revenue Authority Commissioner General John Njiraini. (Photo: David Njaaga/Standard)

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has dug its heels in on rules it introduced this year governing business licence applications for clearing gents.

While the agents want the revenue agency to release their licences unconditionally, KRA has insisted they must undergo vetting by April 1. The process entails filing bio-data forms where the agents will disclose crucial information about their business operations and clients.

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