Govt' Kicks Off New Year With New Tax

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Traders across the country will have to dig deeper into their pockets starting January 2020 as the reintroduction of the 3 percent tax on sales take root.
Reports from Business Daily on Wednesday, January 1, indicate that the tax will target traders operating small and mid-sized businesses across the country.
The publication indicated that the measures are a part of the recommendations of the Finance Act 2019, which was signed by President Uhuru Kenyatta into law on November 7, 2019.
The move is also a part of the measures by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to collect additional revenue in an attempt to meet its targets, which it has largely failed to over the years.
The sales tax will target small and mid-sized businesses whose annual sales are below Ksh5 million, where a majority of Kenyan workers are operating in.

Reports indicate that the micro and small-sized businesses are the largest contributors to the job markets at the moment despite operating in an informal setting.
The Economic Survey of 2019 revealed that the informal sector contributed to a whooping 762,000 jobs of the 840,600 new jobs created in 2018, accounting for 90.67 percent of the jobs created within the period.
The Sales tax, which had been mooted in 2018, had been dropped by the Treasury after most traders failed to make revenue disclosures.
In its place, the presumptive tax was introduced at the rate of 15 percent of the single business permit fee issued by the county governments when renewing business permits.
It is through the presumptive tax that the KRA did their studies on small scale traders and their revenue capacity while setting the stage for the re-introduction of the new levy
 
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I have gone through it and now they want us to be filing TOT on a monthly basis failure to which there's a penalty of 5,000 per month.
But there are exemptions if you have other tax obligations.
Hii watu tatumaliza.
 
Turnover Tax(TOT) was initially there. They replaced it with Presumptive tax(PT).

The implementation of PT was not well done, thus, they opted to re introduce TOT. If your annual revenue is between 500k to 5m, you will be required to file PT(once a year, 15% of your license).

Every other month, you'll be required to file TOT(By 20th of the succeeding month. Its 3% of gross sales.
 
So for SMEs, we can adopt Sales Tax system like the Americans? We may even use QuickBooks American version?

Cc @Okiya
Be sure to know your revenue range per annum. Also, the type of business you are dealing in. For instance professionals, management consultancy, rent income etc are required to register for vat and file annual returns, so they cant register for TOT.

Even if your business is within the 500k & 5m thresholds and you are allowed by law to register for TOT, you can elect to register for vat straight away.

In a nut shell you either register for vat or TOT..
 
Be sure to know your revenue range per annum. Also, the type of business you are dealing in. For instance professionals, management consultancy, rent income etc are required to register for vat and file annual returns, so they cant register for TOT.

Even if your business is within the 500k & 5m thresholds and you are allowed by law to register for TOT, you can elect to register for vat straight away.

In a nut shell you either register for vat or TOT..
Does registering for TOT exempt the SME from the 30% corporate tax on profits?
 
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