KRA beats betting tax target, collects Ksh.13.2 billion


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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced a significant
growth in excise duty on betting services, with a record Ksh.13.233 billion in
the 2024/2025 financial year, above its set target of Ksh.11.288 billion.
This represents a 117.2% performance rate, up from Ksh.10.598
billion collected in the previous financial year.
In its annual report, the authority revealed that betting tax
had surpassed its target, with Ksh.5.70 billion collected against a projection
of Ksh.5.495 billion, which reflects a 103.7% performance rate and a 22.0%
growth compared to the previous period.
Commissioner for Large and Medium Taxpayers, Rispah Simiyu, in
a statement, attributed the strong performance to the authority’s taxation at source
initiatives, notably the integration of betting firms’ systems with KRA’s
infrastructure.
“The integration has enabled real-time monitoring of
transactions. This has enhanced compliance and transparency and facilitated
effective collection,” Simiyu said.
Simiyu cited the 2025 Economic Survey, which indicates that
Kenya’s economy grew by 4.7% in 2024, down from 5.7% in 2023, saying that the
revenue boost comes amid tough economic conditions.
Despite the headwinds, she noted KRA’s total revenue
collection for the year standing at Ksh.2.571 trillion (representing a 6.8%
growth), expressing the taxman’s commitment to expand the tax base.
“KRA’s total revenue collection for the FY 2024/2025 stood at
Ksh.2.571 trillion, reflecting a 6.8% growth, demonstrating resilience and the
importance of strategic targeting in mobilising revenue from emerging sectors,”
Simiyu noted.
“KRA reiterates its commitment to expanding the tax base
through taxation at source initiatives to promote fairness, efficiency and
transparency in tax administration.”
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