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KRA Customs Records Historic KSh 82.55 Billion

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Reforms at the Kenya Revenue Authority’s (KRA) Customs and Border Control are beginning to yield notable results, after Customs taxes reached a historic monthly 

performance of KSh 82.554 billion in January 2025. This is a milestone in the history of Customs.Customs kicked off the second half of the 2024/2025 financial year on an upward trajectory, after surpassing its January target of KSh 74.439 billion by collecting a surplus of KSh 8.116 billion, reflecting a performance rate of 110.9%. 
This performance represents a 27.0% growth compared to the 4.8% growth recorded in the first half of the financial year 2024/2025 (July- December 2024) period.

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This positive revenue performance is attributed to reforms within Customs, including the establishment of the Centralised Release Operations. Under this new process, release officers are stationed at a centralized location and allocated customs declarations randomly for release. This approach has significantly resulted to a more objective release process of 

managing risks and improving revenue mobilisation efforts. 

Another key factor that contributed to the strong revenue performance was the growth in non-petroleum taxes of 11.6%, compared to January 2024. Petroleum taxes also had a strong performance registering a growth 55.9% against the same period last year. This growth in Petroleum taxes was largely driven by a 6.6% increase overall oil volumes, with a significant growth in petrol (89.7%) and diesel (65.0%) resulting in above-target performance across various tax heads, including VAT oil,excise duty oils, and fuel levies (PDL, RML, PRL, and RDL).
These results reflect the ongoing commitment by KRA to improve revenue mobilisation efforts and ensure that revenue targets are consistently met, contributing to the growth and stability of the nation’s economy.

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