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NITA directs employers to pay training levy of Ksh. 600 per annum
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The National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) has directed employers under its umbrella to register and contribute training levy of Ksh. 600 per annum on behalf of employees through KRA iTax. NITA has stated that the levy fund benefits participating employers by reimbursement for training costs incurred.
Non-payment of the training levy will attract a penalty of 5% per annum. Employers have been advised to fill in the registration application forms and return them along with a copy of the PIN and registration certificate.
NITA’s mandate is to promote highest standards in the quality and efficiency of Industrial Training in Kenya, while ensuring adequate supply of properly trained manpower at all levels in the industry. In order to execute its mandate, NITA partners with employers to regulate training in work places for enhanced productivity. The Authority also supports training schemes in its 5 trainin
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