KRA defends closure of Keroche Breweries
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The Kenya Revenue
Authority (KRA) has defended the closure of Keroche Breweries over Ksh.351
million in current tax arrears.
In a statement
issued on Tuesday, KRA’s Commissioner for Legal Services and Board Coordination
suggested the brewer could be holding collected taxes and deploying the funds
as working capital for its business.
This is as Keroche
Breweries defaults on a payment plan to clear the arrears which touch on
taxes collected between January last year and February 2022.
“It is important to
note that these are self-assessed tax declared by Keroche Breweries Ltd in its
monthly returns but not remitted. It can only mean the Taxpayer may be using
taxes collected to fund the company’s operations or for other private purposes,”
KRA stated.
Keroche had offered
to pay the arrears in instalments of Ksh.20 million from January this year to
October, Ksh.30 million in November and Ksh.50 million in December but KRA says
it has dishonoured the plan after only paying Ksh.10 million.
“To allow a
manufacturer to sell their products without levying correct taxes or to collect
taxes without remitting will amount to granting those evading taxes undue
advantage over the many law-abiding taxpayers who diligently pay their taxes,” said KRA.
Keroche Breweries
Naivasha plant was shut for the third time on January 31 over the payments
default.
On its part,
Keroche said last week that it had been unable to make the payments due to
limited operations owing to past closures while indicating further negotiations
with KRA Commissioner General had fallen through.
Keroche warned the
permanent closure of its facility would lead to the loss of at least 250 direct
jobs.
On Monday, the
Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) indicated it had asked Keroche to
activate its membership with the lobby to allow it to engage with KRA over the
impasse.
Besides current
taxes, Keroche owes the taxman Ksh.7.5 billion in taxes from prior years-long
tax disputes.
Further the brewer
has other pending cases with revenue implications of Ksh.256.4 million and
Ksh.14.5 billion respectively.

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