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The Kenya revenue authority says they will increase their value added tax collections by 37.5% once the electronic tax invoice management system Etims is fully rolled out. KRA Deputy Commissioner George Obel stated that they are looking at collecting an additional Ksh 400 Billion from Kenyans with collections already up by 24% since the introduction of Etims last year
KRA hopes Etims software will enhance tax compliance
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