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Home » Business » KRA Moves Closer to Catching Tax Cheats with New Office in Eastleigh

KRA Moves Closer to Catching Tax Cheats with New Office in Eastleigh

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7 August 2025
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In a bold step towards widening the tax net and curbing tax evasion, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced plans to open a permanent, fully operational office in Eastleigh by September 2025. The move, unveiled today during a high-level engagement between the KRA Board and the Eastleigh Business District Association (EBDA), marks a strategic escalation in the tax agency’s crackdown on non-compliance.

Led by KRA Board Chairman Hon. Ndiritu Muriithi, the meeting brought together senior KRA leadership and key representatives from Eastleigh’s business community. The discussions focused on improving tax compliance, facilitating trade, and supporting the growth of Eastleigh’s vibrant commercial hub, which is one of the country’s busiest and most dynamic trading zones.

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“Tax is a necessity for any nation as it fuels and finances the state. At KRA, we are committed to making it easier and simpler for taxpayers to comply,” said Hon. Muriithi. He added that Eastleigh’s contribution to the economy is invaluable and that the Authority will continue to support its growth through “structured, responsive, and respectful engagement.”

The planned Eastleigh office is expected to boost voluntary compliance by making tax services more accessible to traders who have previously cited inconvenience as a barrier to registration and filing. The KRA is also encouraging deeper collaboration with other government agencies to create a more supportive environment for legitimate business operations.

Eastleigh Business District Association CEO Mr Mohamed Mero welcomed the initiative, calling it timely and strategic. “KRA is a critical stakeholder for the Association. We are keen to work together through continuous dialogue, tax education forums, and advocacy for practical tax incentives that support our business community,” he said.

Mandera County Deputy Governor Hon. Dr Ali Maalim Mohamud, who was present at the engagement, echoed the need for more targeted reforms within the tax ecosystem to stimulate formal business participation and compliance.

As part of its broader public engagement strategy, KRA and EBDA committed to establishing a structured framework for regular consultation, feedback, and resolution of tax-related issues. The move aligns with KRA’s ongoing efforts to expand the tax base, enhance accountability, and leverage partnerships to improve revenue collection.

The Eastleigh office will join a growing list of recently established KRA centres in regions such as Maua, Wote, Chuka, Eldama Ravine, Iten, Kapenguria, Lodwar, Malaba, Homabay, Migori, Siaya, Kakuma, Kainuk, and Tana River. These offices are part of KRA’s national service expansion agenda aimed at decentralising access and improving taxpayer experience.

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