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How the KRA’s Enhanced Budget Is Planned to Benefit The Nation

Clinton Sabali by Clinton Sabali
June 8, 2023
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The Kenyan government’s allocated Kshs 1.2 billion to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) for the purpose of hiring additional street staff. The enhanced Budget allocation to KRA will allow it to increase its capacity to enforce tax compliance and improve revenue collection. It will enable the authority to hire more personnel, who will be deployed across the country to monitor tax compliance, conduct audits, and investigate non-compliance cases.

The move is expected to enhance KRA’s efficiency in tax collection by identifying and pursuing tax evaders, addressing gaps in tax compliance, and making it harder for businesses and individuals to evade taxes. As a result, increased revenue collection will enable the government to finance developmental programs and improve public services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.

Read more: KRA Unlikely To Meet Its Target

Moreover, deploying additional tax enforcers will enhance tax compliance education and awareness campaigns. KRA’s street staff will work closely with businesses and individuals to help them understand their tax obligations, rules, and regulations. By educating taxpayers, the authority aims to reduce the number of tax compliance violations and increase voluntary compliance.

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The enhanced tax compliance will ultimately benefit the country’s economy. With increased revenue, the government can reduce its reliance on external borrowing and secure better credit ratings that will lead to lower interest rates, thus driving sustainable economic growth.

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In conclusion, the budget allocation to KRA significantly boosts the nation’s economy. With additional street staff, the authority can improve tax compliance, making it easier for businesses and individuals to comply with the law. Enhanced efficiency in tax collection will mean an increase in revenue, enabling the government to finance developmental programs and improve public services, which are critical for sustainable economic growth. The nation should, therefore, embrace the move and support KRA as it carries on with its mandate to ensure tax compliance across all sectors.

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