- Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced pre-filled VAT returns for taxpayers
- The VAT returns will be automatically filled with information available to KRA
- This initiative aims to simplify the VAT return filing process and improve taxpayers’ experience
- Any input VAT claim that is not validated through TIMS/eTIMS or against existing customs import declarations will not be allowed
- Taxpayers are reminded of their obligation to issue electronic tax invoices and transmit the details to KRA
- The validity of electronic tax invoices can be confirmed through scanning the QR code or entering the control unit invoice number
- VAT-registered taxpayers must confirm the accuracy of the declaration before submission as it is a self-assessment return.
Source: regfollower.com
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