FEATURED STORY

Nowhere to hide: KRA to spy on personal bank accounts

Share
Share

The Kenya Revenue Authority is set to link its automated taxpayers’ database to bank accounts of ordinary citizens in a move expected to smoke out thousands of tax evaders.

The Ksh765 million database known as Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence offers a single view of a taxpayer’s profile, linking them with third-party systems such as banks and utility firms for easier determination of compliance.

KRA currently faces massive challenges in tracking tax cheats because it uses multiple databases that hamper analysis and detection of fraudulent behaviour, the authority’s project manager Yvonne Wafula says in the latest publication of the Treasury’s Public Financial Management Programme.

The improved data matching and risk profiling solution, to be installed by 2017, will facilitate the interfacing of KRA’s systems with internal and strategic external systems for information exchange.

Information gathered from such sources will be used to analyse unreported activities of taxpayers, to detect tax fraud, and to score and rank risk profiles.

“Analysis and matching of data will provide insight into nil and non-filers. Each taxpayer will be uniquely identified to facilitate the tracking of their activities,” Ms Wafula says, adding that communication with third party systems such as banks would result in identification of more taxpayers resulting into an expanded tax base.

The Treasury has been under pressure to increase its tax collections to fund several ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including a new railway, and to pay for the devolved administrative units created in 2013 under the new Constitution.

NEXT READ: HOME AFRIKA HANDS OVER HOUSES TO BUYERS

Written by
BUSINESS TODAY -

editor [at] businesstoday.co.ke

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us

Related Articles
Affordable Housing Project
FEATURED STORY

Govt Puts Up For Sale 4,888 Affordable Housing Units: Here’s The Full List And How To Buy

The government has put up for sale 4,888 affordable housing units across...

Geraldine Sande, Channel Sales Leader for Schneider Electric East Africa
FEATURED STORY

How Working With ‘Glocal’ Original Equipment Manufacturers Can Empower East Africa’s Channel Partners For Success

Channel partners in East Africa, including resellers, distributors, system integrators and panel...

Treasury CS John Mbadi
FEATURED STORY

Understanding Tax Amendment Bills: How The New Laws Will Affect Kenyans

The government has announced several amendments to the existing tax laws to...

Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign & Diaspora Affairs
FEATURED STORY

Inside Kenya’s 60 Years of Diplomatic Journey

Kenya is set to commemorate 60 years of diplomacy this week starting...