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Kenya's taxation system covers income tax, value-added tax, customs and excise duty.The regulations are governed by independent legislators that govern the taxation system, the main legislator, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has different sections that deal with the above taxes while also having the authority to undertake reviews on various companies and corporations.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) [2] was established by an Act of Parliament, the Kenya Revenue Authority Act, which became effective on 1 July 1995. The Authority is charged with collecting revenue on behalf of the Government of Kenya. [1] The Authority's core operations are:-
There were numerous types of revenue stamps for a variety of taxes and fees. Also valid for fiscal use in Kenya were postage stamps issued by the following entities: [1] Imperial British East Africa Company (1890–1895) British East Africa Protectorate (1895–1903) East Africa and Uganda Protectorates (1903–1922) Kenya and Uganda (1922–1935)
The economy of Kenya is the largest by GDP in East and Central Africa. [1] [2] Agriculture is a major employer; the country traditionally exports tea and coffee and has more recently begun to export fresh flowers to Europe. The service industry is also a major economic driver. Additionally, Kenya is a member of the East African Community ...
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Kenya Revenue Authority Central Bank of Kenya: 4: Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs: Musalia Mudavadi: State Department for Foreign Affairs;
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In an article published in 2015, Anja Bengelstorff cites the Central Bank of Kenya when she states that CHF 1 billion is moved in fiscal year 2014, with a profit of CHF 268 million, that is close to 27% of the moved money. [27] In 2016, M-PESA moved KSh15 billion (US$147776845.14) per day, with a revenue of KSh41 billion.