Expanding around null hypersurfaces, such as generic Kerr black hole horizons,
using co-rotating Kruskal-Israel-like coordinates we study the associated surface charges,
their symmetries and the corresponding phase space within Einstein gravity. Our surface
charges are not integrable in general. Their integrable part generates an algebra including
superrotations and a BMS3-type algebra that we dub \T-Witt algebra". The non-integrable
part accounts for the ux passing through the null hypersurface. We put our results in the
context of earlier constructions of near horizon symmetries, soft hair and of the program
to semi-classically identify Kerr black hole microstates.