Richest churches in Kenya as per the offering received

The highest offering received by a church as per the KRA annual revenue returns of 2017
1)CITAM - 1 billion
2) Nairobi Chapel- 440 million
3) Mavuno Church- 291 million
4) All Saints Cathedral - 191 million
5) Nairobi Baptist - 163 million

High time our churches started taking part in building Kenya. na hiyo mavuno church wanavuna kweli kweli

Ya kiuna imewachwa wapi?

yaani churches are the best businesses to set up in kenya.ujue bado wame under declare their tax returns like every other business.its high time zikue listed on NSE.

kanisa wanalipanga tax?
citam ni money laundering front?
Freemason hawako kwa hii list?

1birrion translates to roughly 20Mirrion every Sunday!
Think am in the wrong career!!

God will greatly bless Kenyans for being such good supporters of the Gospel!

You realize Catholic ziko almost kwa kila estate

i have always wonder what kind of marvel Jesus would have built in the of a church. but he never bothered to build one, Abram worshiped in an old ziggurat . so where did this concept of churches come from.

Citam has schools , catering radio, tv and university

Churches don’t pay tax from the offering, tithe or donation.

CITAM Pays taxes…All pastors are salaried and pay PAYE like the other employers.

Is CITAM the church, paying taxes?

Sisi ni wagenerous!!!, Citam has businesses though

Not correct at all…the income reported is taxable income and its only that income generated from COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES…(schools, guesthouses, hospitals, other businesses) not offering

I think its the pastors and other employees that pay tax, not the church.

is it, I have seen some churches, actually on that list that declare the offering and other collections, plus I think the commercial arms of churches are registered under different entities, conducting business as a church would have very many restrictions.

let it burn
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Babe, place uko hakuna mpesa???

The KRA Commissioner for Domestic Taxes, Ms Alice Owuor, together with her team visited the church last week to thank CITAM for their tax compliance and growth. In her speech, she more specifically appreciated the church’s embracing of technology and its timely remittances. CITAM was one of several medium tax payers selected for such visits, and one of only five personally visited by the Commissioner. It was the only religious organisation nominated for the courtesy visit.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000181255/government-must-collect-but-also-conserve-kenya-s-taxes