
Kenya has launched a six-month tax amnesty program, allowing eligible taxpayers to waive penalties, interest, and fines on qualifying tax debts. This initiative, introduced under the Finance Act 2026, aims to enable individuals and businesses to settle historic tax liabilities while assisting the Kenya Revenue Authority in recovering unpaid principal taxes.
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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has reintroduced a tax amnesty program that allows taxpayers with unpaid principal tax to waive penalties and interest. Taxpayers can benefit from this amnesty by either paying the full amount owed during the designated period or by applying for a structured payment plan via the KRA iTax system.
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