PPRA reminds procuring entities to pay Capacity Building Levy by June 30

The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority has issued a reminder to all procuring entities to remit the Capacity Building Levy before the end of the financial year.

The notice was issued on June 26, 2026, stressing that institutions failing to remit the levy face a five per cent penalty every month on the outstanding amount. The penalties will continue to accrue until the full balance is cleared.

The authority issued the reminder as the financial year approaches its conclusion on June 30. It affects ministries, state corporations, county governments and other public institutions involved in procurement.

PPRA has intensified efforts in recent years to strengthen accountability in public procurement as part of broader reforms.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has begun sending notices to businesses to review their tax records and settle any outstanding dues before April 30, 2026, to avoid penalties and interest. The notices stem from unidentified business transactions in the final tax obligations for the 2025 financial year. KRA stresses accurate reflection of declared income and expenses.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority has asked Parliament to approve changes allowing it to pursue employers who fail to remit pension contributions deducted from workers' salaries.

Kenya's Interior Ministry has directed all non-governmental organisations operating in the country to transition to the new Public Benefit Organisations (PBO) regulatory framework. Non-compliant NGOs risk deregistration and loss of recognition. The transition period ends on May 13, 2026.

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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi announced that the Kenya Revenue Authority will start monitoring business transactions in real time from July 1, 2026, to improve revenue collection and compliance.

 

 

 

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