Tax disputes between KRA and taxpayers are common than you may think. These disputes arise from various factors, such as additional assessments, disagreements over VAT input claims, disallowed expenses, transfer pricing differences in cross-border tax, and unfair penalties.
Most individuals and businesses are aware of the Kenyan legal provisions that allow them to challenge KRA tax decisions. It’s no secret that you can object to a KRA tax decision and even appeal it further in the Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT) and High Court. Appealing a case carries the risk of losing to KRA despite all the time and resources used to challenge a tax decision. However, taxpayers still push through, hoping that the law favors them.
You can win or lose a KRA tax appeal case. Many cases fail because of avoidable errors such as poor preparation, weak documentation, and missed deadlines. In this article, we will explain the top strategies to win your KRA tax appeal case. Our goal is to help you navigate the KRA tax appeal process with confidence and improve your chances of winning.
Quick Recap of the KRA Tax Appeal Process
Before we discuss how to win a tax appeal against KRA, let’s recap the tax appeal process in Kenya.
Step #1: Objection
What happens when you receive an unfavorable tax assessment from KRA?
When you receive a tax decision from KRA, the first step is to object to the decision if you think it’s unfair and unjustified. Also called a Notice of Objection, this application is lodged via iTax. KRA will review your case and provide an objection decision.
Step #2: Tax Appeal
Where do you go when you aren’t satisfied with KRA’s objection decision?
If you’re dissatisfied with KRA’s objection decision, the next step is to appeal the case to a higher authority. This authority is the Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT). See our step-by-step guide for the KRA appeal application to learn more about this step.
Legal Framework Governing Appeals in Kenya
Two primary acts govern tax appeals in Kenya: the Tax Appeals Tribunal Act and the Tax Procedures Act. This is where you find the statutory timelines, required documentation, and procedural requirements. Here’s a summary of the objection/appeal process timelines.
| Stage of Objection/Appeal | Taxpayer Action | Timeline |
| Objection | File a Notice of Objection | Within 30 days after KRA notifies you of the tax decision |
| Appeal to TAT | File a Notice of Appeal | Within 30 days after receipt of KRA’s objection decision |
| Submitting Appeal documents | Within 14 days from the date of filing the Notice of Appeal | |
| Serving the KRA Commissioner with the appeal documents | Within 2 days of filing the appeal with the TAT |
Top Strategies to Win Your KRA Tax Appeal Case
Do you want to increase your chances of success in a KRA tax appeal case? Here’s how to win a tax appeal in Kenya:
1. Comply with the Appeal Timelines and Procedures
One mistake that makes taxpayers lose a case before they even get started is missing the statutory deadlines outlined under the Tax Appeals Tribunal and Tax Procedures Acts. To win a tax appeal case in Kenya, strictly adhere to the timelines. Another mark that taxpayers miss in a tax dispute with the KRA is procedural compliance. If some mandatory documents are missing or incomplete, the TAT has no choice but to dismiss your case and favor the defendant. Please follow the KRA objection and appeal process to the letter if you want to win.
2. Narrow Down the Disputed Issue and Address It Clearly
Most times, KRA delivers a tax assessment touching on various issues. This follows a thorough audit or investigation on their part. You may agree with some of the tax decisions while disagreeing with only a few. If that’s the case, don’t generalize your objection or appeal. Successful tax appeals are clear and specific. The address a particular dispute. Additionally, a narrowed-down dispute is easier to challenge, with supporting documents and concise evidence.
3. Be Persuasive- Support Your Argument with Solid Evidence
Under Kenyan tax laws, the burden of proof in a tax dispute lies with the taxpayer. Even if KRA erred during a tax assessment, it’s your duty to prove how they are wrong. For this reason, you must submit solid evidence to support your objection, arguments, or claims. Below are the common types of evidence/documents that strengthen your tax appeal case:
- Tax and financial records
- Audit accounts
- Bank statements
- Sales invoices and receipts
- Contracts and agreements relevant to tax matters
- Payroll records
- Transfer pricing documentation
Documentation and evidence are a critical part of the tax appeal process in Kenya. Also, well-documented facts are better than verbal explanations when it comes to legal matters.
4. Argue Points on a Legal Basis
A tax appeal is won through legal arguments as opposed to verbal and emotional pleas. In addition to presenting facts and evidence, you must point out the legal basis of your objection. What tax laws have been violated by the tax decision? As a rule of thumb, you should:
- Cite relevant and applicable sections of the tax laws, such as the Income Tax Act, VAT Act, and Tax Procedures Act
- Refer to previous TAT decisions where a similar tax dispute was resolved
Demonstrating how your claim aligns with existing tax laws raises your chances of winning a tax appeal case in Kenya.
5. Maintain Professionalism and Decorum
Tax disputes with KRA are frustrating. They waste your time and resources. While these frustrations can wreck you emotionally, it’s important to stay calm and avoid confrontational or emotional language when addressing the issue. Firstly, compose yourself and respond to KRA requests promptly. Secondly, keep communication factual and respectful. Lastly, maintain a cooperative approach with KRA.
6. Consult a KRA Agent or Tax Consultant
While it’s possible to handle a KRA tax appeal case on your own, working with a registered KRA tax agent or a tax consultant gives you an upper hand. Here’s how a tax professional can help you win your KRA tax appeal case:
- Makes sure there is procedural and timeline compliance
- Helps you prepare strong objections and arguments based on facts and legal grounds
- Interprets tax laws correctly to support your claims
- Represents you before the KRA and TAT
A qualified tax expert is an added advantage when navigating a tax dispute with KRA.
Final Thoughts
Winning a KRA tax appeal case requires strategy. With careful planning, adherence to procedural and timeline requirements, and presenting strong evidence, you raise your chances of success. Above all, respond with clarity and cooperation instead of emotion. Are you facing a tax dispute that you’d like to appeal to the TAT? Gichuri & Partners offers the best KRA tax dispute resolution services in Kenya. Contact us to get started.