Treasury defends proposal to shift tax filing deadline to april 30

The National Treasury has defended proposed changes under the 2026 Finance Bill that would move the main tax filing deadline from June 30 to April 30 and compress nil returns to January 31.

The ministry stated that earlier deadlines will improve efficiency, strengthen revenue forecasting and allow verification of returns within the same financial cycle. It said the reforms support a shift to a data-driven compliance system.

Former Law Society of Kenya president Faith Odhiambo criticised the plan. She argued that the shorter period reduces time for audits, cash flow planning and compliance, creating extra costs especially for small businesses and individuals without advanced accounting systems.

The Treasury responded that the changes enhance system discipline and reduce discrepancies in projections. Officials added that any short-term pressure on taxpayers is outweighed by longer-term gains in accountability and fiscal planning.

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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi reviewing PAYE tax relief documents in a government office
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Mbadi: PAYE tax relief proposal still under active consideration

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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has confirmed that the government’s earlier proposal to raise the PAYE tax-free threshold from KSh 24,000 to KSh 30,000 remains under consideration, despite its absence from the draft Finance Bill 2026.

The Kenya Revenue Authority has defended its plan to move the annual tax filing deadline from June 30 to April 30, citing pre-populated returns and recent growth in voluntary compliance. The proposal was first advanced by the National Treasury in the 2026 Finance Bill.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has released new rules for the 2025 tax filing season on April 3, 2026. Businesses must file returns and settle balances by April 30, 2026, facing penalties for delays. The updates cover business expenses, PAYE, and VAT procedures.

The Federation of Kenya Employers has opposed tax measures in the 2026 Finance Bill, citing heavy burdens on workers and businesses. FKE plans to submit an official objection on Monday.

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The Law Society of Kenya has urged Parliament to lower Pay As You Earn rates and introduce a tax-free threshold of Ksh30,000 per month in the Finance Bill 2026.

The Kenya Revenue Authority will take its iTax platform offline for scheduled maintenance this weekend. The four-hour outage on May 10 comes as taxpayers prepare for the June 30 filing deadline. Officials also clarified the scope of new transaction monitoring rules.

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