Kenya’s Leaders Urge Tax Authorities to Embrace Technology for Enhanced Revenue Mobilization

At KRA Summit 2024, leaders stress adopting technology in tax administration to enhance compliance, transparency, and revenue mobilization efforts.

Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, H.E. Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, has called on tax administrations to harness the power of rapid technological advancements driving the global economy.

Speaking at the launch of the KRA Summit 2024, the Prime Cabinet Secretary emphasized the need for tax authorities to adopt technology-driven solutions that facilitate trade and enhance domestic resource mobilization. He urged a re-evaluation of traditional tax frameworks to implement global solutions that ensure equitable contributions from all sectors to the national tax base.

Innovation ranging from digital taxation platforms that simplify compliance to blockchain technologies that enhance trade transparency, provides vital tools for revenue generation and efficient trade management. Additionally, electronic invoicing systems can integrate the informal economy into the formal tax base, widening the scope for domestic resource mobilization.

H.E. Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Kenya

He also highlighted the importance of investing in capacity building and technical skills training for public servants to fully leverage these technologies and maximize innovation benefits.

Data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning enable tax authorities to identify trends, improve compliance and risk profiling, and forecast revenue with greater accuracy.

H.E. Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Kenya

During the event, CS National Treasury and Economic Planning, CPA John Mbadi, underscored that embracing technology is essential for addressing modern challenges faced by tax administrations.

Only through innovation can we enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our revenue mobilization efforts.

CPA John Mbadi, CS, National Treasury and Economic Planning, Kenya

CS Mbadi pointed out that, despite ongoing efforts to improve revenue collection, issues such as tax malpractices hinder the country’s ability to secure necessary financial resources for structural transformation and sustainable growth.

Illicit financial flows, including money laundering, tax evasion, and corruption, pose significant challenges, particularly in developing countries.

CPA John Mbadi, CS, National Treasury and Economic Planning, Kenya

He urged tax experts to prioritize the development of international policies that empower tax administrations to combat these issues and effectively leverage international tax frameworks.

Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Commissioner General, Mr. Humphrey Wattanga, noted that KRA is exploring technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, AI, and Blockchain to enhance its role in international trade and streamline tax processes.

KRA recognizes the transformative power of technology in taxpayer services and operational efficiency. Our ongoing policy reforms and modernization efforts include implementing Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), AI, and Machine Learning, which will be pivotal for enhancing revenue mobilization through improved efficiency and compliance. APIs will facilitate seamless data exchange between KRA and taxpayers, streamlining tax filing and payment processes.

Mr. Humphrey Wattanga, Commissioner General, Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)

He reiterated that the integration of APIs, AI, and Machine Learning will not only boost tax collection but also foster trust and transparency within the tax system.

He urged tax administrations to adopt a collaborative approach to enhance their capacity to detect, deter, and address tax evasion while fostering accountability in the global financial system.

By working together, countries can ensure that everyone pays their fair share of taxes.

Mr. Humphrey Wattanga, Commissioner General, Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)

The KRA Summit will run for three days and is part of the KRA’s stakeholder engagement initiatives. It offers a platform for the Authority to collaborate with continental and global partners to develop practical solutions to various economic and tax challenges. The conference unites key actors and stakeholders from around the world in the field of taxation.

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