Kenya: KRA to Deregister Over 60,000 PINs for Not Filing Tax Returns

Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has listed more than 60,000 personal identifications numbers (PINs) that are to be deregistered after owners failed to file their tax returns.

The authority has given a 30-day ultimatum to all persons eligible to remit Value Added Taxes as well as income taxes after which they begin the process of deregistering the PIN holders and erasing their data from the national servers.

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