- The Kenya Revenue Authority has issued a public notice reminding non-resident digital service providers of their compliance obligations.
- Non-resident providers and suppliers of digital services are reminded of their obligations with respect to VAT on Electronic, Internet and Digital Marketplace Supply and Digital Service Tax.
- Non-resident providers and suppliers who have not complied with the laws are required to register through KRA’s iTax system within 30 days.
- Failure to comply may result in enforcement measures, including seeking intervention from other government authorities and appointing tax agents for tax collection and remittance.
- KRA will continue to support and facilitate compliance for non-resident taxpayers and thanks compliant providers and suppliers for their cooperation.
Source: orbitax.com
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