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#11 Posted : Friday, May 11, 2012 2:35:37 PM
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pops wrote:
thank you all for yr input. i do have his name and designation and where he is based. it would be my pleasure to plaster the details on this forum, but the problem is i have mentioned details of when and how much i gave him so he will know its me who is behind this. it could cause more problems for me later on. u know they are like the police who work as a team. you try and fry one and the whole department guns for you as ur messing with their side incomes. i will try and post an anonymous complaint but would appreciate if anyone can le me know the right email/ tel contact i can use.


try..

cic@kra.go.ke
cg@kra.go.ke
or the man himself john.njiraini@kra.go.ke
i am sure you will get a response
d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!
to be or not to be remains the question
pops
#12 Posted : Friday, May 11, 2012 3:04:32 PM
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its good to hear all yr views and advice. ithink its important we share our opinions and solution on this to create awareness and educate ourselves better: i was told that if it goes to hearing, the hearing takes place at the kra station office, and the person presiding will be the corrupt officer anyway. they want to now frustrate you more because none of them have got anything or will do because its official and they have to make a example for other traders to avoid this course. basically a etr offense is my word against theirs. say if they say my machine was not giving a proper report or i did a sale without issuing an etr. they will rule me guilty, i will have to pay the fine in full and then i will take the matter to the appeals. note all penalites have to be paid to kra in full up till decision is overturned by a court. furthermore kra can take years to refund you back. so taking all that into consideration i found the 35k much cheaper at the time. can anyone tell me of a better course of action i could have taken, pls lets guide each other.
Gathige
#13 Posted : Friday, May 11, 2012 3:30:36 PM
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@Pops,

In your case, what you did was what anyone in your situation would have done although it was wrong. To "right" the "wrong" what you are doing is right but shaming the fellow and following up with KRA. I was once in the same situation with City Council askaris who arrested my bro for leaning on the metallic fences along the streets. They arrested him and bundled him in a waiting van and had to pay a release fee of 1k. After paying, i rushed to City Call to report the guys and demanded i pay the right fee for the offense. They took me around a whole afternoon finally i gave up!
"Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
alma
#14 Posted : Friday, May 11, 2012 4:00:46 PM
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pops..I can see where you are coming from. But the problem is that you are in a situation where keeping quiet means they've beaten you...Of course they will play games but you would have been heard.

A bully loves it when people are quiet. He fears the day someone stands up to him and rewinds those days in his head every day.

So they took your 35k...you had to save your business. Of course he knows its you already. If you keep quiet he'll send his buddies tommorow and they will take 50k this time...

I think its time you just tell the guy that as long as he took your 35k and your sweat for 2 months, he has to pay and pay dearly.

You have already started well...Now gather the courage, get a few witnesses to support your claim and let it rip....You would have saved yourself sleepless nights and would have the gratitude of every kenyan businessman.

Kama kimeumana kimeumana
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
QW25091985
#15 Posted : Friday, May 11, 2012 4:38:12 PM
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If i know i have complied with the rules I WILL NEVER PAY A BRIDE !
Lets take the case to its conclusion .
Yet again why should i not comply .
and if i was to go to court lets say it goes that far and i have and know i have compiled with the tax man i would get compensated for the cost of the law suit. so all in all NOT paying a bribe will work for you.Only if you are on the right side of the law.
vin
#16 Posted : Friday, May 11, 2012 11:21:31 PM
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QW25091985 wrote:
If i know i have complied with the rules I WILL NEVER PAY A BRIDE !
Lets take the case to its conclusion .
Yet again why should i not comply .
and if i was to go to court lets say it goes that far and i have and know i have compiled with the tax man i would get compensated for the cost of the law suit. so all in all NOT paying a bribe will work for you.Only if you are on the right side of the law.

Bwana mambo ya bride siwezi ongea na kra.I feel that we have a duty to make sure that people who ruin others by threatening them with fines and law jargons are ashamed and made to pay the hard way.
Advice is like snow.The softer it lands the harder is sticks.
subaru
#17 Posted : Saturday, May 12, 2012 3:26:33 PM
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pole pops just work hard and earn your money honestly. its usuall for a few fellaz to harrass businessmen
mkeiyd
#18 Posted : Wednesday, May 16, 2012 11:54:03 AM
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More often than not,their threats are meant to intimidate. If you hold your ground,most likely they leave you. But you better be on the 'legal" side of things.
It happened to me last year, some kra lady came slapping me with 500k fine because i made a sale "without" charging VAT. I told her i didn't have the bribe she was asking for, 250k but i promised to do so the following day. Come the following day, before she could even call me, i called her and told her i was at Times Tower and i wanted to meet her . Her response was she was out,she would get back to me in a few minutes. I never saw her again even though she tried calling once. Not unless they have concrete evidence, the thing of "their word against yours" can't take them far.
If just saying someone made a sale without issuing etr receipt makes one legally liable, i guess all businesses would at the mercy of vat officials.
mawinder
#19 Posted : Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:39:51 AM
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why waste time with the law?do you have any evidence?talk to some people to deal with the guy.
Kaka M
#20 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 12:07:53 PM
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pops wrote:
with the current economy it takes me over a month to earn the 35k at times he said o was not issuing proper etr receipts ?




@ Pops this maybe abit late though I still think relevant, taking the first statement literally I think if you consult a tax expert you could spare yourself money legally by way of tax avoidance.
Secondly u admitted tax liability probably without being sure of the offense you had committed.
Thirdly, do KRA officers walk alone? Most of this officers cops etc walk in twos and considering that you didn't get the name of the officer you dealt with or his station, there is a likelihood of paying yet again if another officer comes.
I suggest that in future if this happens get the name & number of the officer so he can cover you from his colleagues in future, and also pay him a fee as a consultant so he ensures you are compliant and don't have to keep paying every so often.
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