The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is counting on the electronic Tax Invoice Management System(eTIMS) to collect an additional Sh400 billion in Value Added Tax (VAT).
“Through integration with eTIMS, businesses will benefit from real-time invoice transmission providing accuracy in tax invoice declarations and reconciliation between filed returns and payments,” Obel said.
Source: the-star.co.ke
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