Tag: business registration service

  • How to Close a Registered Business Name In Kenya Online

    In this tutorial, I will show you step by step, how to close a registered business in Kenya online.

    Step 1

    go to www.ecitizen.go.ke and click on login. Enter your national ID number and password. If you don’t have an account, click on sign up.

    login or sign up on Ecitizen portal using your National ID and password

    Step 2

    Once you are logged in, click on business Registration Service(BRS). A new page will open with list of businesses you want have registered on the portal.

    Select Business Registration Service on Ecitizen portal

    Step 3

    Click on view under the actions row to the right on the business you want to close.

    Click view under the actions row as per the screenshot here

    Step 4

    On the new window, click on maintain a company.

    Click on Maintain a Company

    Step 5

    Click on make application and select ‘Cessation to close.’

    Click on make application and select 'Cessation to close.'

    Step 6

    On the new screen, select the reason for cessation and upload a copy of registration certificate. Click save and continue.

    Select the reason for cessation and upload a copy of registration certificate

    Step 7

    Download, sign and upload BN6 form. Click save and continue when done.

    Download, sign and upload BN6 form

    Step 8

    You will receive a one time password on the phone number you have registered with on the portal here. Enter and click verify.

    Verify the one time password you receive on your phone

    Step 9

    Review your information and check the box below to confirm the information you have provided is correct. Click finish.

    Step 10

    Closing your business will cost Ksh.250. Pay and confirm.

    Pay Ksh.250 via Mpesa or bank for the processing the application.

    Step 11

    You will be taken to this screen with links to download payment receipt. Also, you will see the status of your application is review.

    See your application status and download receipt of your payment.

    And that is it. You have successfully closed your registered business online. Once the review process is complete, your business will be closed.

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  • The Cost of Running A Registered Company in Kenya

    Before registering a limited company in Kenya, its important to know how much it will cost you to run the same company. It costs money to just own a company with no registered office. Having this knowledge in handy will prepare a new entrepreneur on what to expect.

    Video: The cost of owning and running a business in Kenya

    I will not delve into the cost of registering business because it variable and is done once. However, you can see a breakdown of business registration costs on the Business Registration Service portal.

    In this blogpost, I will share with you the cost of running a a registered limited company in Kenya. The information I will be sharing is based on my experience running a company Trendline Network Limited for now 5 years. Trendline Network Limited is a videography company based in Nairobi.

    In the year 2019 towards the end, I closed down our physical offices and started operation from home little before Covid lockdown came. In the year 2020, we did only one job. It was the lowest year in business and we made only losses.

    Operation costs

    So, how did I manage the costs as the only remaining director of the company?

    First thing I did was deciding to handle business the freelance way. I paid whoever worked with me per task completed and not per month. This thus gave me a space to continue looking for business opportunities while maintaining the company. When you go this route, you will save money and still maintain good relationship with your team.

    While business have not looked up yet, I have saved time and money.

    Let’s dive in further and breakdown company operation costs. Here is a list.

    Tax and Accounting Costs

    Limited company is an independent entity with its own Tax PIN. You as the director is therefore responsible for any activity that takes place within your company. You have to ensure that everything is accounted for. If you succeed to get business with a large organization, the company will expect you to charge them VAT.

    While KRA maintains that only registered traders with an annual turnover of KShs. 5 million and above are required to charge VAT. And that, there are instances where a person with less than KShs. 5 million is allowed to register on a voluntary basis, you will find your company forced to register for this obligation in order to get business with reputable organization.

    VAT obligation is the price you have to pay. When you have VAT obligation under your PIN, you will be required to remit tax monthly before 20th even if you had zero transaction during the month. According to KRA, ‘failing to comply is an offence subject to a penalty of Ksh 10,000 for every tax period failure occurs. This is in addition to other penalties prescribed in law.

    Good news is, you can do this yourself or you can hire someone to do it for you. If you hire, it will cost anything from Ksh.500-3000 a month. Annually, this translates to between Ksh.6000-36,000 annually.

    Audit Cost

    Annually, you company needs to be audited in order to remit income tax. This gives you an upper hand in getting business through the tendering process. One of the mandatory requirements when tendering is having audited accounts ready.

    This is for the purposes of remitting annual income tax. Depending who you are dealing with and the amount of work required, the minimum cost I have paid an auditor was Ksh. 10,000. This was when the annual sales was less than Ksh. 50,000.

    So when you combine this with Tax and accounting cost, it will cost a minimum of Ksh.16,000 annually.

    Tendering Cost (For Those Who Get Business Through Tendering )

    On average, when you download and print a tender online, it costs between Ksh.150-250 to print based on the number of pages. You will have to make copies and attach various documents, bind and submit. At the end, you will spend between Ksh.500-1000 to have the tender document ready for submission.

    You will also have to gather for transport cost or employ courier services to deliver the tender document. This will cost Ksh. 200-500 within Nairobi area and more outside.

    If you apply for 4 Tenders a month, you will spend a minimum of Ksh.2400. This is on occasions where you are doing everything yourself with no assistant.

    Conclusion

    Its important to note that there are other additional costs of running a business like renting a office space, paying for business permit, paying annual fees for membership to various professional entities like media council of Kenya, The society of professional consultants e.t.c.

    I hope this post sheds a light on the basic cost of running and operating a registered company in Kenya without a physical location.

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