The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has hit the Sh. 2 trillion mark after collecting Sh. 2.112 trillion as of 30th April 2025.
Speaking in a press statement to the media, KRA Commissioner General Humphrey Wattanga said that the collection reflects a performance rate of 96.5 percent against the target of Sh. 2.189 trillion.
Wattanga said that during the period, revenue collection registered a growth of 6.1 percent reflecting an upward trajectory in collection compared to Sh. 1.990 trillion realized in the same period during the previous financial year, 2023/2024. "In the period under review, domestic taxes amounted to Sh. 1.386 trillion between July-April 2024/2025, translating to a revenue growth of 4.7 percent over Sh. 1.3 trillion realized in July-April 2023/2024," he said.
He added that customs revenue collection also grew by 9.1 percent after registering a cumulative collection of Sh. 722.7 billion compared to Sh.662.4 billion that was collected in the same period of financial year 2023/2024.