Receiving a KRA tax assessment can be alarming — but a well-structured response, filed within the legal deadlines, can significantly reduce or eliminate the liability. Here is the step-by-step process every business should understand.
A tax assessment is KRA's formal determination of the amount of tax you owe. It may arise after an audit, a desk review, data matching with third parties, or a failure to file returns. Assessments may be amended (adjusting a previously filed return) or estimated (raised where no return was filed and KRA has estimated your liability based on available information).
Critical deadline: You have 30 days from the date of the assessment notice to file an objection. Missing this deadline means the assessment becomes final and payable — even if it is incorrect.
Before doing anything else, review the assessment notice in full. Identify the tax head involved (Income Tax, VAT, PAYE, WHT), the period under review, the basis of the assessment, and the total amount claimed including penalties and interest. This determines your objection strategy.
Time is critical. A qualified tax advisor can assess whether the assessment is legally and factually correct, identify grounds for objection, gather supporting documentation, and draft a compelling objection notice — all within the 30-day window.
Objections must be filed through the KRA iTax portal. Your objection should:
KRA has 60 days to make a decision on your objection. They may allow the objection in full, partially allow it, or disallow it entirely. If disallowed or partially allowed, you have two further options:
Kenya's tax legislation provides for an ADR process where a neutral facilitator helps both parties reach a negotiated settlement. ADR is faster and less costly than a formal appeal and is often the preferred route for commercial disputes.
If ADR does not resolve the matter, you may appeal to the Tax Appeals Tribunal within 30 days of the objection decision. The TAT is an independent quasi-judicial body that hears tax disputes. Further appeal lies to the High Court on points of law.
At Noventra, our tax dispute resolution team has extensive experience navigating KRA assessments, objections, ADR processes and Tribunal proceedings. We analyse every assessment for merit and advise you on the most commercially sound path forward.
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