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Relief For Keroche Breweries As KRA Agrees To Open Brewery Under New Agreement

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
March 16, 2022
in Investments, News
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Keroche CEO Tabitha Karanja

Keroche CEO Tabitha Karanja. [Photo/ Courtesy]

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and Keroche Breweries Limited (Keroche) have reached an agreement on a payment plan on taxes owing, and not in dispute from Keroche.

The payment plan which is contained in an addendum agreement to the two Alternative Dispute Resolution Agreements signed between the two parties in 2021 was arrived at and signed on March 14, 2022 after week-long negotiations.

 The addendum agreement which sets the stage for the reopening for production of the Naivasha-based brewery will see Keroche settle an undisputed tax amount of Ksh957 million over a period of 24 months starting from January 2022.

Read: KRA: How Keroche Accumulated Billions In Unpaid Taxes

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The addendum agreement which flows from earlier Alternative Dispute Resolution processes will see the rest of the taxes owing from Keroche dealt with as was agreed between the two parties in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Agreements already signed.

The signed addendum agreement will also see the KRA lift agency notices issued to 36 Banks lifted.

Read: 250 To Lose Jobs As KRA Shuts Down Keroche Breweries

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