List of transactions you won’t do without KRA PIN; Finance Bill 2024

Government publishes in the proposed Finance Bill 2024 a list of transactions Kenyansa will be required to provide KRA PIN
Government publishes in the proposed Finance Bill 2024 a list of transactions Kenyans will be required to provide KRA PIN.
The Kenya Kwanza administration on Saturday, May 11, published the National Finance Bill 2024 which proposed various tax measures to be implemented in the upcoming financial year.
The Finance Bill also lists various transactions where Kenyans are required to produce their Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) PIN.
Among them is the registration of an employee who works remotely outside Kenya for an employer in the country.
Transactions where Kenyans will be required to provide KRA PIN
Business
As listed in the Finance Bill, one needs to have a KRA PIN during the registration of a business name and a company.
Trade licensing, importation of goods, customs clearing, and forwarding are also some of the transactions that will require an individual to have a PIN.
Business individuals who make supplies to government ministries and agencies are also required to have a KRA pin. On the other hand, business owners who seek to register a mobile cellular Pay Bill and Till Numbers need the KRA PIN.
Carrying out business over the internet or on an electronic network including through a digital marketplace is also listed among the 16.
Household
For starters, should an individual seek to open an account with financial institutions such as banks, the KRA PIN will also be needed.
Other transactions when the PIN will be required include during the registration of titles and stamping authorities and during the payment of deposits for Kenya Power electricity connections.
On the other hand, the PINs need to be provided when one is seeking approval of development plans and during the payment of water deposits.
Additionally, Kenyans who have purchased cars and are seeking to register the vehicles have to provide their KRA PINs. The PINS are also required during the transfer of motor vehicles, and licensing of motor vehicles.
Professional
For professionals who belong to various professional bodies, the PIN needs to be provided during registration or renewal of membership.
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Full list
- Registration of titles and stamping of instruments.
- Approval of development plans and payment of water deposits.
- Registration of motor vehicles, transfer of motor vehicles, and licensing of motor vehicles.
- Registration of business names.
- Registration of companies.
- Underwriting of insurance policies.
- Trade licensing.
- Importation of goods and customs clearing and forwarding.
- Payment of deposits for power connections.
- All contracts for the supply of goods and services to Government Ministries and public bodies.
- Opening accounts with financial institutions and investment banks.
- Registration and renewal of membership by professional bodies and other licensing agencies.
- Registration of mobile cellular pay bills and till numbers by telecommunication operators.
- Carrying out business over the internet or an electronic network including through a digital marketplace.
- Registration of a trust.
- Registration of an employee working remotely outside Kenya for an employer in Kenya.
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