The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has officially introduced a WhatsApp-based tax filing system, marking a significant shift in how Kenyans file their tax returns. This new approach moves away from the traditional iTax portal and brings tax services closer to citizens through a platform they already use daily.
For many taxpayers, filing returns has often been a stressful and confusing process—characterized by forgotten passwords, complicated forms, and multiple steps. With this latest innovation, KRA aims to simplify the entire experience and make tax compliance easier for everyone.
What Is the KRA WhatsApp Tax Filing System?
The WhatsApp tax filing system allows taxpayers to complete their return filing process directly through a chat interface. Instead of logging into a separate portal, users can initiate the process via WhatsApp and follow guided prompts until submission.
This system is designed to:
- Reduce complexity in filing returns
- Save time for taxpayers
- Minimize errors during submission
- Improve accessibility, especially for mobile users
KRA has emphasized that the system provides a guided, conversational experience, making it easier even for first-time filers to complete the process successfully.
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How the WhatsApp Filing System Works
The new system operates like a conversation between the taxpayer and KRA. Once you start the process, you are guided step-by-step through prompts that help you complete your return.
One of the biggest improvements is the use of pre-filled returns. This means:
- Your income details may already be populated
- PAYE deductions are automatically included
- Statutory contributions are reflected
For salaried employees, this significantly reduces the work needed since most of the data comes from employer submissions.
For individuals with additional income streams, the system may also include:
- Withholding tax details
- Other declared income sources
All you need to do is review, confirm, and submit.
Another key feature is real-time support within the chat, which helps address questions instantly without needing to leave the platform.
Requirements for Filing KRA Returns in Kenya
Before you begin filing your returns—whether through WhatsApp or the traditional system—you need to have the following:
- KRA PIN Number (mandatory for all taxpayers)
- iTax Password (used for verification)
- P9 Form (for employed individuals)
- Business income records (if self-employed)
- Withholding tax certificates (if applicable)
- Valid email address
- Active phone number linked to your KRA account
Having these ready ensures a smooth and quick filing process.
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Types of KRA Returns You Should Know
Understanding the correct type of return to file is essential for compliance. Here are the main categories:
1. Nil Returns
Nil returns are filed by individuals who did not earn any income during the year.
This applies to:
- Students
- Unemployed individuals
- Inactive PIN holders
Even without income, filing nil returns is mandatory to avoid penalties.
2. Employment Income Returns
This is for individuals who are formally employed.
Requirements include:
- P9 form from your employer
- Details of salary and PAYE deductions
Most of this data is now pre-filled in the new system, making it easier to complete.
3. Business Income Returns
For self-employed individuals and business owners, this return includes:
- Total income earned
- Business expenses
- Net profit
This category may require more detailed input compared to others.
4. Mixed Income Returns
If you have both employment income and side income (e.g., business or freelancing), you fall under this category.
You will need to:
- Declare your salary (from P9)
- Add additional income sources
5. Non-Resident Returns
These are filed by individuals who earn income in Kenya but live outside the country.
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to File KRA Returns via WhatsApp
Here’s a simple guide to help you file your returns using the new system:
- Start a chat with KRA’s official WhatsApp number
- Follow the prompts provided in the chat
- Enter your KRA PIN and verify your identity
- Review the pre-filled tax information
- Make corrections or add missing details if necessary
- Confirm the information provided
- Submit your return
- Download or receive your filing confirmation
This process is designed to be quick, intuitive, and user-friendly.
KRA WhatsApp tax filing
Alternative Method: Filing via iTax Portal
If you prefer the traditional method, you can still file your returns through the iTax portal.
Steps include:
- Log in using your KRA PIN and password
- Navigate to the “Returns” section
- Download the Excel return form
- Fill in the required details
- Upload the completed form
- Submit and download your receipt
While effective, this method is more time-consuming compared to the WhatsApp option.
Deadline for Filing KRA Returns
All taxpayers must file their returns by: April 30 each year
Missing this deadline can lead to penalties, including fines—even for those filing nil returns.
Benefits of the New WhatsApp Filing System
The introduction of WhatsApp filing comes with several advantages:
- Convenience – File from your phone anytime, anywhere
- Simplicity – Guided steps reduce confusion
- Speed – Less time required to complete filing
- Accuracy – Pre-filled data reduces errors
- Accessibility – Ideal for mobile-first users
This system is particularly beneficial for young people and individuals in the informal sector who may find traditional systems difficult to use.
Challenges and Concerns
Despite its advantages, some concerns remain:
- How the system will handle complex tax situations
- Reliability of pre-filled data
- Handling of amendments and corrections
- User trust in a new platform
Tax experts note that while chat-based systems have worked in other sectors, their success depends on consistency and accuracy.
Conclusion
The move by the Kenya Revenue Authority to introduce WhatsApp tax filing is a major step toward modernizing tax services in Kenya.
By simplifying the process and bringing it to a familiar platform, KRA is making it easier for more people to comply with tax regulations.
However, taxpayers should remember that while the platform has changed, their responsibilities have not. Filing on time and providing accurate information remains crucial.
In simple terms, you no longer need to struggle with complicated systems—filing your KRA returns is now as easy as sending a message.









