Close Menu
Iko Gari Newsroom
    What's New

    NTSA to Phase Out Physical Logbooks in Major Shift to Digital e-Logbooks

    May 9, 2026

    Cheap Fuel-Efficient Cars in Kenya you Can Consider in 2026

    April 14, 2026

    Used Car Dealers Sue KRA over New Tax

    June 24, 2025
    Facebook YouTube LinkedIn
    Iko Gari Newsroom
    • Home
    • Car News
    • Buyer Guide
    • Car Reviews
    • Find Cars for Sale
    Facebook YouTube LinkedIn
    Iko Gari Newsroom
    Home»Car News»KRA Unveils New CRSP for Imported Used Cars

    KRA Unveils New CRSP for Imported Used Cars

    IkoGariIkoGariJune 1, 20253 Mins Read Car News
    pexels julien goettelmann 44396125 28966572
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email WhatsApp

    The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has stated that the Current Retail Selling Price (CRSP) guidelines for used motor vehicles imported into Kenya will be revised on July 1, 2025. The new valuation process could have major effects on the used car market in Kenya, changing things for importers and consumers.

    The new CRSP wants to create a fair and accurate system for setting duties on second-hand vehicles. The previous method used to set retail prices which could result in misunderstandings, but now the updated schedule will check the actual prices paid from invoices and receipts. The change happened because of a lot of stakeholder feedback, including that of the Car Importers Association of Kenya (CIAK), who had earlier taken the KRA to court over the same issue.

    The new CCSPF regime sets the customs value for used vehicles by using the new CRSP which takes into account age-related depreciation. For this reason, the tax benefits for older cars may be outweighed by the increased import costs expected for popular models.

    Major Changes and Their Potential Impact

    Start Using Invoice Value: The change to using the actual invoice value of the vehicle, together with the CRSP, is necessary and the higher of the two values is what will be used for customs. It is to make sure taxes are fairer and there are less cases of importers being overcharged. 

    Updated CRSP List: Newer car models are now included in the updated CRSP list on the KRA website which replaces the 2019 list. Importers should take time to learn about the new list.

    Revised Duty and Excise Rates: Although the main tax framework is unchanged, the new CRSP may cause changes in the amount of duty you pay. Now, the tax system is made up of: The amount of Import Duty which is 35% of the customs value. Engine size determines the Excise Duty which can be from 25% to 35% and is added to the customs value and import duty. Value Added Tax (VAT) is 16% of the customs value, import duty and excise duty all added together. The Import Declaration Fee (IDF) is 3.5% of the customs value, or a minimum of KES 5,000. The Railway Development Levy (RDL) is 2% of the customs value.

    Potential Price Fluctuations: Depending on the model and its current price, the new method may result in changes in the amount of import taxes. Some studies predict that the duties for the Nissan Note, Mazda Demio, Toyota Probox and Toyota Vitz could go up significantly. On the other hand, the VW Tiguan 1.4 TSI and some Toyota Prado cars may be subject to less duty.

    Increased Scrutiny and Compliance Burden: Since taxation is based on invoices, importers will have to take care of their documentation, making sure to keep real purchase invoices, proof of payment and shipping documents. The KRA plans to focus more on spotting under-invoicing and help maintain compliance.

    Boost for Local Used Car Market: As it becomes more expensive to import some used cars, people expect the demand for local used cars to increase. It may boost the automotive industry at home and lead people to think about less costly local options.

    The KRA points out that digitizing the process, reducing import disputes and matching international norms for valuing vehicles are all part of the reform. Importers and other stakeholders should check the KRA website for the updated CRSP list and to learn about the changes fully. The coming months ahead will show the real effects of the new CRSP on used car prices and supply in Kenya.

    Follow on Google News
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    NTSA to Phase Out Physical Logbooks in Major Shift to Digital e-Logbooks

    May 9, 2026 Car News
    Read More

    Used Car Dealers Sue KRA over New Tax

    June 24, 2025 Car News
    Read More
    View 2 Comments

    2 Comments

    1. Pingback: Used Car Dealers Sue KRA over New Tax – Iko Gari Newsroom

    2. Pingback: What You Need to Know as Used Car Prices Soar in Kenya – Iko Gari Newsroom

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Cheap Fuel-Efficient Cars in Kenya you Can Consider in 2026

    April 14, 20269 Views

    What You Need to Know as Used Car Prices Soar in Kenya

    June 4, 20257 Views

    NTSA to Phase Out Physical Logbooks in Major Shift to Digital e-Logbooks

    May 9, 20266 Views

    Used Car Dealers Sue KRA over New Tax

    June 24, 20256 Views

    KRA Unveils New CRSP for Imported Used Cars

    June 1, 20255 Views
    Popular Posts

    NTSA to Phase Out Physical Logbooks in Major Shift to Digital e-Logbooks

    IkoGariMay 9, 2026
    Read More

    Cheap Fuel-Efficient Cars in Kenya you Can Consider in 2026

    IkoGariApril 14, 2026
    Read More

    Used Car Dealers Sue KRA over New Tax

    IkoGariJune 24, 2025
    Read More
    Ad
    • Home
    • About us
    • Find cars for sale
    • Contact
    © 2026 Iko Gari Auto Market

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.