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To tax or not to, Athletes?
simonkabz
#21 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:09:27 PM
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Raila has said no way! I kinda agree with him. Some fellows in this govt should stop being jinga.
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Alba
#22 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 4:16:29 PM
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The athletes have threatened to defect to other countries if they are taxed. Personally I would not loose any sleep if they defected. Maybe Rwanda can offer them incentives. As you know Rwanda even goes to the extent of hiring Americans to play on their basketball team

But for those who are worried about this, dont. The President will once again ride in like a knight on a chariot and "save the day" by declaring : No taxes on athletes. He always comes in when the building is on fire to save the day Laughing out loudly
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#23 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 4:38:45 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
Raila has said no way! I kinda agree with him. Some fellows in this govt should stop being jinga.


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kyt
#24 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:22:48 PM
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there is no where in the world that money earned out of a certain country can be taxed elsewhere. its like saying tourists should also pay tax. HAPANAAAA
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#25 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 6:18:28 PM
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Alba wrote:
The athletes have threatened to defect to other countries if they are taxed. Personally I would not loose any sleep if they defected. Maybe Rwanda can offer them incentives. As you know Rwanda even goes to the extent of hiring Americans to play on their basketball team

But for those who are worried about this, dont. The President will once again ride in like a knight on a chariot and "save the day" by declaring : No taxes on athletes. He always comes in when the building is on fire to save the day Laughing out loudly

boss, waarabu wanangoja! these guys will rake in cash and still train here! usiJESE!
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#26 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:21:01 PM
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mkeiy wrote:
Impunity wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Impunity wrote:
McReggae wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
All Kenyans pay 30% tax from earnings from their careers/occupations. Why should athletes be exempted?


Kenyans in the diaspora....do they pay? The gaarment should stop this otoyo behaviour!!!!


Kenyans in dayaspola live there hapo mayuu, they dont use our roads or public toilets while hawa kina Kip-whatever use our roads for over 99% of a year.

d'oh!


Flawed reasoning there if you ask me!!!


Why do people pay tax? If you can answer this then you may see my angle.



Tax is paid where earnings are made.

You make your money majuu, you pay tax majuu. NOT here in Kenya.

Athletes monies from majuu should NOT be taxed.

PERIOD!

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Obi 1 Kanobi
#27 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 9:57:27 PM
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Ladies and Gentlemen,

Let me educate you, taxes is paid based on residency and not where you earned your money, fyi if you qualify for residency tax purposes inKenya nd make money from US, then you pay taxes to KRA regardless of whether you were taxed huko mayuu, you however can claim back part of the tax if Kenya na hiyo country ya Mayuu have a double taxation treaty.

Atheletes should Pay tax like me, i think the question is who could use the break more, is it the athelete earning a million USD and is asked to part with 30% or the Teacher who earns 15K and has to part with 10%.

I think people working for the UN and other diplomatic agencies should be made to pay taxes as well, with the exemption of Foreign nationals from countries that extend the same courtesy to us.
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freiks
#28 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:14:24 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Let me educate you, taxes is paid based on residency and not where you earned your money, fyi if you qualify for residency tax purposes inKenya nd make money from US, then you pay taxes to KRA regardless of whether you were taxed huko mayuu, you however can claim back part of the tax if Kenya na hiyo country ya Mayuu have a double taxation treaty.

Atheletes should Pay tax like me, i think the question is who could use the break more, is it the athelete earning a million USD and is asked to part with 30% or the Teacher who earns 15K and has to part with 10%.

I think people working for the UN and other diplomatic agencies should be made to pay taxes as well, with the exemption of Foreign nationals from countries that extend the same courtesy to us.


guys working for UN locally pays nearly 30% of their salary to gava. if lets say someone is earning 300k he pays more tha 100k to gava so gross salary is always like 400k
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#29 Posted : Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:01:34 PM
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Everyone should pay taxes wherever they reside. If they live in Kenya, they need to pay taxes to Kenyan gaarment! Same way those Kenyans mayuu pay taxes to uncle sam on any earnings made in Kenya.
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