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.

Makala yanayohusiana

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi reviewing PAYE tax relief documents in a government office
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

Mbadi afafanua serikali bado inazingatia kupunguza ushuru wa PAYE

Imeripotiwa na AI Picha iliyoundwa na AI

Waziri wa Fedha John Mbadi amethibitisha kuwa pendekezo la kuongeza kizingiti cha ushuru wa PAYE kutoka Sh24,000 hadi Sh30,000 bado linazingatiwa. Alitoa ufafanuzi huu wakati wa mkutano wa Mswada wa Fedha 2026 mnamo Mei 11.

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.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Mamlaka ya Mapato ya Kenya (KRA) imetoa kanuni mpya za kufungua kodi za mwaka 2025, zilizotangazwa Aprili 3, 2026. Biashara zinapaswa kufunga hadi Aprili 30, 2026, na adhabu kwa kuchelewa. Mabadiliko yanahusu gharama za biashara, PAYE na VAT.

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.

Imeripotiwa na AI

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.

Jumamosi, 20. Mwezi wa sita 2026, 03:18:51

iTax users report outages ahead of June 30 filing deadline

Jumatano, 17. Mwezi wa sita 2026, 20:00:18

KRA extends service hours ahead of tax deadline

Jumamosi, 6. Mwezi wa sita 2026, 05:03:35

Ethiopia holds hearing on draft tax administration amendment

Jumatano, 3. Mwezi wa sita 2026, 23:08:09

KRA clarifies tax return rules for retired public servants

Ijumaa, 29. Mwezi wa tano 2026, 19:07:17

Revenue service pays largest income tax refund batch in 2026 history

Jumatano, 27. Mwezi wa tano 2026, 09:59:29

Vijana wa Gen Z wajadili Mswada wa Fedha 2026 mtandaoni

Jumatatu, 25. Mwezi wa tano 2026, 12:34:14

Mbadi akataa madai ya ushuru mpya kwenye crypto na mkate

Jumatatu, 11. Mwezi wa tano 2026, 20:47:14

KRA clarifies filing of returns without P9 forms

Jumatatu, 11. Mwezi wa tano 2026, 10:57:19

Parliament invites submissions on finance bill 2026

Alhamisi, 23. Mwezi wa nne 2026, 23:02:30

KRA inaanza kutuma notisi za kufuata kodi kwa biashara kabla ya Aprili 30

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa