Ruto proposes renaming of KRA in maiden parliament address

The President said the renaming will be part of a culture change to make the authority people friendly.

In Summary

• The President said his team will also propose new tax measures that will start moving the country towards the right direction.

President William Ruto making his first address at Parliament buildings on September 29, 2022.
President William Ruto making his first address at Parliament buildings on September 29, 2022.
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President William Ruto on Thursday proposed the renaming of the Kenya Revenue Authority. 

In his proposal, the President said the renaming will be part of a culture change to make the authority people friendly.

He wants it to be known as the Kenya Revenue Service.

"We want to make it a people-friendly, customer-centric organization. I am of the view that we rename it The Kenya Revenue Service. In line with the proposed transformation," Ruto said.

The President said his team will also propose new tax measures that will start moving the country in the right direction.

The proposal to change the name of KRA was first presented by outgoing Treasury CS Ukur Yatani.

The proposal was made during the presentation of the 2022/23 budget,  the last under President Uhuru Kenyatta's tenure. 

"In order to align the operations of the Authority to this emerging trend, I propose to amend the Kenya Revenue Authority Act to change the name of the Authority from ‘Kenya Revenue Authority’ to ‘Kenya Revenue Service'," Yatani said.

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