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MPigs topay taxes back dated to July last year
Robinhood
#51 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 2:17:48 PM
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kingfisher wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
tassia wrote:
Hahaa, I like it. The way things are going, this thing will be decided by the supreme court and MP's should be very fearful with Mutunga in there and the fact that the judiciary has already asked KRA to help them comply meaning that the judiciary is ready to pay. If the Judges pay, kwisha maneno MP's will have to pay because even if they take their grievances to court, the case will be decided by Judges who are already paying taxes. Njiraini does not appear to be sending just threats. He has asked any MP who has a problem to go to the supreme court meaning that KRA can only be stopped by the supreme court. My only fear is that this tax will be paid from CDF.
My thots exactly MPs also need to know that this will be a personal battle. When the auctioneers come calling, it will be every man for himself
@robin.. how do I get that job, to action them that is? Nitaenjoy kabisa.
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M.Major
#52 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 2:31:24 PM
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and who is MPig Mbadi to threaten this commission of a compromised house should K.R.A tax their pay!!!!ASI
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mwenza
#53 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 2:38:11 PM
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Hata kibaki alipe Tax from september last year.
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#54 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 3:42:13 PM
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solo moronic rulingsLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly I think NONE of Marende's rulings is Solomonic- not unless it's Solomon Mwangi the kamlevi we are comparing with
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#55 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 4:09:30 PM
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For those guys who understand the Public Service rules, Does the Speaker of the house have anything to do with the payment of salaries i.e does he verify that the figures are correct before the fellows are paid or he just sees the amount in his account. If the latter is the case, basi, June salary inafaa ifike less Taxes halafu we discuss from there.. about arreas
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#56 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:21:22 PM
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M.Major wrote:
and who is MPig Mbadi to threaten this commission of a compromised house should K.R.A tax their pay!!!!ASI
Actually l felt he was more so threatening kenyans rather than KRA, i.e, if we(kenyans) persist to push mpigs on this issue then "tutaona cha mtema kuni" in the form of a compromised bunge!!! Ngai... I felt like grabbing him "mashati"... yank him thru my TV screen give him a right, left hook & then a right uppercut to KO him & hence shut him up!!! NKT juu BK...
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#57 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:06:35 PM
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KenSaf
#58 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:41:04 PM
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I want the MPs to pay tax, they should have done this from last year. All am asking is, why now? The time when we are in a critical stage of implementing the new constitution. Is there a possibility that this is a tact to destruct us from the really issues? Think about it Kenyans
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#59 Posted : Friday, June 24, 2011 12:30:34 AM
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KenSaf wrote:
I want the MPs to pay tax, they should have done this from last year. All am asking is, why now? The time when we are in a critical stage of implementing the new constitution. Is there a possibility that this is a tact to destruct us from the really issues? Think about it Kenyans
@Kensaf.....Get real my friend, there is nothing like scuttling this process. So what if they pay does it mean it will be scuttled. Am seeing quite a chunk of moderate mps paying this thing, they want to retain their seats and only way is PAY TAXES for the electorate to get you there. A good tool campaign next year will be 'the incumbet refused to pay taxes do you want to retain him' and the answer will be 'AENDE'. For those who want to be governors and so forth will pay the taxes, those who want the last nail in the coffin let them refuse to pay
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#60 Posted : Friday, June 24, 2011 8:22:34 AM
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“State office” means any of the following offices–– (a) President; (b) Deputy President; (c) Cabinet Secretary; (d) Member of Parliament; (e) Judges and Magistrates; (f) member of a commission to which Chapter Fifteen applies; (g) holder of an independent office to which Chapter Fifteen applies; (h) member of a county assembly, governor or deputy governor of a county, or other member of the executive committee of a county government; (i) Attorney-General; (j) Director of Public Prosecutions; (k) Secretary to the Cabinet; (l) Principal Secretary; (m) Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces; (n) commander of a service of the Kenya Defence Forces; (o) Director-General of the National Intelligence Service; (p) Inspector-General, and the Deputy Inspectors-General, of the National Police Service; or (q) an office established and designated as a State office by national legislation; “State officer” means a person holding a State office; Imposition of tax 210. (1) No tax or licensing fee may be imposed, waived or varied except as provided by legislation. (2) If legislation permits the waiver of any tax or licensing fee— (a) a public record of each waiver shall be maintained together with the reason for the waiver; and (b) each waiver, and the reason for it, shall be reported to the Auditor-General. (3) No law may exclude or authorise the exclusion of a State officer from payment of tax by reason of— (a) the office held by that State officer; or (b) the nature of the work of the State officer. Its very clear who is right and who is Making noise. KRA has a discretion to demand for payment of taxes whenever it wishes to do so. Infact, they can demand for tax 10 Years from the date the payment ought to have been made. As such, the question of "why now" should not arise. Speaker's Solomonic or Whatever judgements he may have are NOT law. In fact he is in the same boat with his flock of MP's. He should Pay taxes as well.
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