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How KRA will update your tax file in zero time as you transact business

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Clients filing tax returns at Kenya Revenue Authority offices in Nyeri on June 29, 2019. [Kibata Kihu, Standard]

The taxman will now be able to collect transactional data from all traders, individuals and companies in the country in near real-time, tightening the noose on tax cheats.

Armed with new electronic-invoicing and reporting tools, Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) will be able to collect information without waiting for taxpayers to file, even at the point of a commercial transaction to make its own assessment of the tax due.

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