KRA

KRA registers a 24% rise in taxes from betting to hit Ksh. 15 Billion

Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has indicated that it has collected over Ksh. 15.100 Billion from Excise on Betting and Withholding Tax on Winnings from the betting sector. The revenue collection reflects a growth of 23.9% as compared to the same period last year.

Excise Duty on Betting rose by116.2% after KRA collected KShs 6.640 Billion from the sector. The collection was against a target of KShs 5.715 Billion, which reflects a surplus collection of KShs 925 Million. The increase in Excise duty on betting reflects a growth of 30.0% compared to the same period in FY 2021/2022.

The Withholding Tax from winnings also netted KShs 8.601 Billion. The collection reflects a growth of 21.1% compared to the same period last year. The betting tax similarly recorded a growth of 14.7% after KRA collected KShs 3.874 Billion.

The performance is attributed to the integration of betting companies into the KRA tax system. So far, KRA has integrated 36 companies, which contributed to the revenue growth in the sector. KRA has commenced the integration of the final 87 betting firms into the system. This is expected to significantly enhance revenue collection from the sector.

The integration began in mid-October 2022, targeting the daily collection of the 7.5 per cent Excise Duty on stakes and the 20 per cent Withholding Tax on winnings from the companies. The initiative is in line with KRA’s commitment to streamline tax remittances from the sector, with the aim of scaling up revenue mobilisation and collection. The programme has enabled KRA to make significant improvements on tax administrative processes in the betting and gaming sector, with the daily visibility of the firms providing trends that inform compliance measures.

Additionally, the integration has made betting and gaming transaction data readily available, which facilitates the verification of daily remittances by taxpayers. The integration is part of tax-at-source initiatives being implemented by KRA. Tax-at-source is an emerging global trend moving away from the traditional self-assessment of taxes. This concept allows the collection of tax information and revenue directly at the source of income on a real-time basis.

Through this programme, KRA is implementing reforms to move towards seamless taxation by ensuring that its systems, taxpayers and businesses are integrated to allow data to move automatically through machine-to-machine based processes, including real-time where appropriate.

Other initiatives under the tax-at-source programme include the Electronic Tax Invoice Management System (eTIMS), which has minimised VAT fraud and enhanced tax revenue. A total of 95,732 VAT-registered taxpayers were onboarded, which led to remittances of Kshs 272 Billion. Revenue performance is projected to improve considerably upon enhanced uptake of eTIMS. The system is also anticipated to achieve simplified return filing through prepopulated VAT returns.