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How to File VAT Refund Claims in Kenya – 2025 Step-by-Step Guide


πŸ“Œ Introduction: Struggling With Excess Input VAT?

Do you regularly make purchases and pay VAT, but your sales are zero-rated or exempt?
Or maybe you made an overpayment or amended a return?

πŸ‘‰ If so, you may be eligible for a VAT refund from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

But there’s a catch β€” the process can be paper-heavy, time-bound, and strictly reviewed.

This guide breaks it all down β€” the who, when, how, and what you need in 2025.


🧾 What Is a VAT Refund?

A VAT refund is a reimbursement by KRA of excess input VAT that cannot be offset against output VAT.

You may be eligible if:

  • You are an exporter of zero-rated goods or services
  • You consistently incur more input VAT than output VAT
  • You overpaid VAT or made corrections to returns

Governed under Sections 17(5) and 35–37 of the VAT Act, plus KRA’s iTax VAT refund module.


βœ… Who Qualifies for a VAT Refund?

Here’s a breakdown of qualifying situations:

ScenarioRefund Eligibility
Exporters (zero-rated)βœ… Yes
Suppliers to diplomatic missionsβœ… Yes
Overpayment or duplicate paymentβœ… Yes
Input VAT exceeding output VATβœ… Maybe (if consistent 3+ months)
Exempt-only businesses❌ No refund allowed

KRA will require proper documentation before approving any claim.


πŸ“… Time Limit to File VAT Refund in 2025

πŸ•’ You must apply for a refund within 12 months from:

  • The date the overpayment arose
  • The last date of the relevant tax period

πŸ“‘ Documents Required for a VAT Refund Claim

Prepare these before starting:

  1. Original invoices (VAT-compliant with eTIMS if applicable)
  2. Customs documentation (if imports are involved)
  3. Schedules of input and output VAT
  4. Bank statements (matching payments)
  5. Export documents (for zero-rated goods)
  6. Certified copies of supplier PINs and compliance
  7. Any amended returns or correction confirmations

πŸ“Œ Attach documents in PDF format during the iTax application.


πŸ–₯️ Step-by-Step: How to Apply for VAT Refund on iTax (2025)

πŸͺœ Step 1: Log into iTax

Visit itax.kra.go.ke, log in with your PIN and password.

πŸͺœ Step 2: Navigate to VAT Refund Application

Go to:
Refund β†’ VAT β†’ Create VAT Refund Application

πŸͺœ Step 3: Select Reason

Choose the refund reason (e.g., export zero-rated, overpayment, excess input).

πŸͺœ Step 4: Enter Details

Input relevant return period, amount, and description.

πŸͺœ Step 5: Upload Attachments

Attach all required supporting documents (PDF only).

πŸͺœ Step 6: Submit

Submit the application. A tracking number and acknowledgment will be generated.

πŸͺœ Step 7: Monitor Progress

Check the status under β€œView Refund Applications.” Respond promptly to any KRA query letters.


πŸ“Š Table: Common Refund Scenarios

Business TypeRefund Likely?Notes
Exporterβœ… LikelyProvide export evidence
Service provider to NGOβœ…Needs exemption certificate
Overpaid VATβœ…Must prove excess
Exempt-only supplier❌Not eligible
Late application (>12 months)❌Rejected automatically

❌ Why VAT Refund Claims Get Rejected

  1. Incomplete or missing documents
  2. Claims filed after the 12-month deadline
  3. Errors in invoice or supplier PINs
  4. Incorrect refund reason selected
  5. VAT return inconsistency (e.g., unfiled returns)

πŸ“‰ Penalties for False or Fraudulent Claims

Under the Tax Procedures Act, any false claim may lead to:

  • 75% penalty on tax evaded
  • Prosecution
  • Blacklisting from future refunds

πŸ‘‰ Always ensure your records and documentation are accurate and honest.


πŸ’‘ Tips to Speed Up Approval

  • Use KRA eTIMS to auto-match invoice data
  • Attach full PDF bundles, labeled by section
  • Provide supplier compliance proofs upfront
  • Reconcile refund figures with VAT returns

🧠 FAQs

Q1: How long does a refund take?
Typically 90–120 days, depending on audit complexity.

Q2: Can I claim input VAT on capital goods?
Yes, if properly classified and business-related.

Q3: What if my refund is rejected?
You can appeal via the Tax Appeals Tribunal or request a review.

Q4: Are refunds taxable?
No β€” the refunded VAT is not additional income.

Q5: Can I carry forward instead of claiming?
Yes. Some businesses opt to carry forward to offset future VAT obligations.



πŸ“£ Conclusion: Don’t Let VAT Weigh You Down

VAT refunds are your right, but claiming them requires discipline, documentation, and follow-up.

Don’t miss out on thousands stuck in your input credits.

βœ… Ready to file your first refund?
βœ… Need help preparing the documents?

πŸ‘‰ Reach out to Ushuru.com for expert assistance and checklists.

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