Everything you need to know about Kenya Revenue Authority internships: application process, stipend amounts (KES 25K-65K), past questions, and insider tips.
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Must be a Kenyan citizen, completed at least 2nd year (undergraduate) or have a diploma/degree. KRA accepts students from any field, but finance, tax, IT, and law have priority.
CV (use our template), cover letter, academic transcripts, national ID, KRA PIN certificate, and recommendation letters if available.
Applications open twice yearly (Jan-Feb and June-July) on the KRA careers portal. Create an account, fill your details, and upload documents.
Shortlisted candidates get interview invites. KRA interviews include technical questions, situational questions, and a panel discussion.
| Academic Level | Monthly Stipend (KES) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Certificate/Diploma | 25,000 - 30,000 | Basic administrative roles |
| Undergraduate (Year 2-3) | 30,000 - 35,000 | General attachments |
| Undergraduate (Final Year) | 35,000 - 45,000 | Specialized departments |
| Graduate (Degree holders) | 45,000 - 55,000 | Graduate trainee roles |
| Postgraduate/Masters | 55,000 - 65,000 | Research & policy roles |
Stipend figures based on self-reported data from 2024-2025 interns. Verify directly with KRA.
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