KRA Enables Mobile Filing for Nil Tax Returns After March 31

Building on its recent simplifications for salaried taxpayers, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has confirmed that individuals can file nil tax returns using mobile phones starting after March 31. Employed individuals and business owners may still face hurdles with mobile filing.

In a response to a query on X (formerly Twitter), the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) clarified that taxpayers seeking to file nil returns—indicating no taxable income—can use their mobile phones, but only after March 31. "Yes, if you are seeking to file nil returns, then you can use your phone. But still, you have to wait until after March 31 to do so," KRA stated. The authority added: "If you are employed or doing business, filing tax returns via mobile phone will be a challenge."

This update comes amid preparations for the 2026 annual tax filing season, which ends June 30. It builds on KRA's earlier February announcements, including phased filing starting in phases based on income complexity and a simplified pre-filled returns system for salaried workers via SMS notifications and the iTax platform.

Taxpayers are encouraged to file early to avoid rushes. The clarification was issued on March 19, 2026, by Joseph Ogungo.

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