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Fuel to attract VAT
MaichBlack
#41 Posted : Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:12:36 PM
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whiteowl wrote:
What if IMF & Co.funded the SGR? I can't even begin to think of the preconditions

They would dictate even how many sufurias you have in your house!!!

These fellows helped MOI run the Kenyan economy to the ground - not that he needed help anyway - and now they want to help the current administration do the same.

Kefake was not stupid in looking East!

China of course will do what is in it's interest but at least it doesn't actively try to run the economies of partner countries to the ground. In most cases it is a win-win situation. You decide as a country if the deal also is in the interest of your country.
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MaichBlack
#42 Posted : Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:19:05 PM
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MKWASI wrote:
No one would try it. It is a political suicide; come 2017.

Do what? Pass this tax?

You are talking about fellows who passed V.A.T. on milk, medicine, flour and other basic stuff.

Don't have so much faith!!

And that is why I was hoping Baba or someone else can be strong enough politically to give this government sleepless nights. As it is, the Jubilee government (correctly or otherwise) don't see any credible challengers for 2017. They believe it will be a walk in the park and they therefore don't mind stepping on a few (million) toes every now and then. Whether they are mistaken or not, we will know in two years.
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geofreygachie
#43 Posted : Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:39:38 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
MKWASI wrote:
No one would try it. It is a political suicide; come 2017.

Do what? Pass this tax?

You are talking about fellows who passed V.A.T. on milk, medicine, floor and other basic stuff.

Don't have so much faith!!

And that is why I was hoping Baba or someone else can be strong enough politically to give this government sleepless nights. As it is, the Jubilee government (correctly or otherwise) don't see any credible challengers for 2017. They believe it will be a walk in the park and they therefore don't mind stepping on a few (million) toes every now and then. Whether they are mistaken or not, we will know in two years.


Flour
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geofreygachie
#44 Posted : Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:47:27 PM
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sparkly wrote:
VAT on fuel is not a proposal. It is law in the VAT Act, 2013. There is a 3 year "resting" period before the fuel becomes Vatable. The Act was introduced by kefake himself. That time UMK was the finance minister!


I have downloaded the VAT Act 2013 and page 73 states all the items that were to have VAT exempt for a period of three years from the commencement of the Act

SECTION B – EXEMPT GOODS ON TRANSITION
The following goods shall be exempt supplies for a period of three years
from the commencement of this Act unless the exempt status of the
supplies is earlier revoked.-
2709.00.00 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous
minerals, crude.
2710.12.10 Motor spirit (gasoline) regular
2710.12.20 Motor spirit (gasoline), premium.
2710.12.30 Aviation spirit
2710.12.40 Spirit type jet fuel.
No. 35
2710.12.50 Special boiling point spirit and white spirit.
2710.12.90 Other light oils and preparations.
2710.19.10 Partly refined (including topped crudes).
2710.19.21 Kerosene type jet fuel.
2710.19.22 Illuminating kerosene (IK)
2710.19.29 Other medium petroleum oils and preparations.
2710.19.31 Gas oil (automotive, light, amber, for high speed
engines).
2710.19.39 Other gas oils.
2711.21.00 Natural gas in gaseous state
2711.29.00 Other natural gas in gaseous state.



You can get the document here
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XSK
#45 Posted : Thursday, February 12, 2015 8:23:59 AM
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ZZE123 wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Thank God! Jam will reduce finally.


You celebrate as other Kenyans sufferSad Sad


Its the same paradox I encountered when I travelled and earned a few USDs. I would be so happy when the exchange to the USD was high meaning more shillings to my pocket. Only later when I thought through it and realized that the gain I made was eaten by the increase in prices by most of the goods that we imported!!! smile
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#46 Posted : Thursday, February 12, 2015 10:39:02 AM
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XSK wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Thank God! Jam will reduce finally.


You celebrate as other Kenyans sufferSad Sad


Its the same paradox I encountered when I travelled and earned a few USDs. I would be so happy when the exchange to the USD was high meaning more shillings to my pocket. Only later when I thought through it and realized that the gain I made was eaten by the increase in prices by most of the goods that we imported!!! smile


@KulaRaha. Ever wondered why there are no people walking in European countries. If you factor in the man power lost when the most of the human resource are walking to their work place verses what would have been contributed to the economy - with the difference we would have generated more income- thus more tax - thus better road.
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Mart_Consult
#47 Posted : Thursday, February 12, 2015 12:24:18 PM
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Shafting left, right....and now center:

Pump prices to go up once again!

Almost as if they wait for fuel prices to slightly lower & add all available levies and taxes (VAT & Road levy)....just in time for global oil prices to rise in 2016...!

Sad Sad d'oh! Shame on you Pray Shame on you
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smallfama
#48 Posted : Thursday, February 12, 2015 3:45:22 PM
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This govt is just lazy. Can't they devise ways to widen the tax base? It's always the easy channels; fuel, beer, cigarettes, PAYE,CGT e.t.c while we have guys in Muthurwa, Gikomba et al making tens of millions and going untaxed. KIPPRA, IPAR and other think tanks are proving to be just that...empty tanks.
murchr
#49 Posted : Thursday, February 12, 2015 5:50:30 PM
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smallfama wrote:
This govt is just lazy. Can't they devise ways to widen the tax base? It's always the easy channels; fuel, beer, cigarettes, PAYE,CGT e.t.c while we have guys in Muthurwa, Gikomba et al making tens of millions and going untaxed. KIPPRA, IPAR and other think tanks are proving to be just that...empty tanks.



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#50 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 7:08:16 AM
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At this rate, I'll have to divest from Kenya way much earlier than planned.By 2020 the taxes they're introducing now could have a 30% rate if the economy will not have caved in or some economic sense gotten into their heads.
maka
#51 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 7:24:07 AM
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murchr wrote:
smallfama wrote:
This govt is just lazy. Can't they devise ways to widen the tax base? It's always the easy channels; fuel, beer, cigarettes, PAYE,CGT e.t.c while we have guys in Muthurwa, Gikomba et al making tens of millions and going untaxed. KIPPRA, IPAR and other think tanks are proving to be just that...empty tanks.



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Very true there are so many small businessmen who pay nothing at all to the taxman...they should target them.
possunt quia posse videntur
Aguytrying
#52 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 9:04:07 AM
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Mart_Consult wrote:
Shafting left, right....and now center:

Pump prices to go up once again!

Almost as if they wait for fuel prices to slightly lower & add all available levies and taxes (VAT & Road levy)....just in time for global oil prices to rise in 2016...!

Sad Sad d'oh! Shame on you Pray Shame on you


I saw this regime from a far and now its clear. The irony is during kefake era road maintenance was very good, that was just 2yrs ago. and the levy at 6.00 shs. right now there are so many potholes, road maintenance is slow and poor. I'm sure even if they increase the levy they'll be no significant change. they are just STEALING from us left, right and centre. It's very SAD
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mlennyma
#53 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 9:25:14 AM
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Aguytrying wrote:
Mart_Consult wrote:
Shafting left, right....and now center:

Pump prices to go up once again!

Almost as if they wait for fuel prices to slightly lower & add all available levies and taxes (VAT & Road levy)....just in time for global oil prices to rise in 2016...!

Sad Sad d'oh! Shame on you Pray Shame on you


I saw this regime from a far and now its clear. The irony is during kefake era road maintenance was very good, that was just 2yrs ago. and the levy at 6.00 shs. right now there are so many potholes, road maintenance is slow and poor. I'm sure even if they increase the levy they'll be no significant change. they are just STEALING from us left, right and centre. It's very SAD

shame on themSad , we have no right leaders yet even the yelling opposition is crap,may be peter kenneth can try.just thoughts
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mkeiy
#54 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 10:04:50 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Mart_Consult wrote:
Shafting left, right....and now center:

Pump prices to go up once again!

Almost as if they wait for fuel prices to slightly lower & add all available levies and taxes (VAT & Road levy)....just in time for global oil prices to rise in 2016...!

Sad Sad d'oh! Shame on you Pray Shame on you


I saw this regime from a far and now its clear. The irony is during kefake era road maintenance was very good, that was just 2yrs ago. and the levy at 6.00 shs. right now there are so many potholes, road maintenance is slow and poor. I'm sure even if they increase the levy they'll be no significant change. they are just STEALING from us left, right and centre. It's very SAD

shame on themSad , we have no right leaders yet even the yelling opposition is crap,may be peter kenneth can try.just thoughts


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Na bado,tutalialia, rem Moi days.
MaichBlack
#55 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 7:54:13 PM
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And the Thuggery continues....
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#56 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 7:55:56 PM
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Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#57 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 7:57:27 PM
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The new Kenyan System.....
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
hisah
#58 Posted : Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:20:45 AM
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Nice opinion on this fuel VAT

http://www.businessdaily...1/-/3tudb4/-/index.html

This thing will bite back in future if oil prices spike whether KE will be an oil producer or not. Unless gok is very sure oil prices will dip in the long run, they're playing with dynamite thinking it's sand as per IMF's direction Sad
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
MaichBlack
#59 Posted : Thursday, June 18, 2015 5:41:37 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
I was not closely following the campaigns but I am sure I must have heard Uhuru and Ruto pledging to reduce the cost of living a couple of times. Is this how you reduce the cost of living?? Taxes on anything and everything! Followed by double and triple taxation???

And I also remember very clearly Uhuru saying that the Jubilee Government could meet its development without necessarily burdening Kenyans with more taxes. The emphasis must have been on 'necessarily'.


when a country is covered with ethinicity it is easy to slaughter all of them without much resistance.we want our person even if he is killing us.sometimes the truth looks like politics but i have no intention whatsoever to talk politics

Totally agree with you!

There are some people who will not complain because they feel some sort if affiliation to the people in power. But that is the most stupid thing to do because these policies affect us as Kenyans not as tribes, political parties, clans and all that other nonsense.

Hakuna Fuel Station za CORD, Jubilee, Masai, Luo, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kuria, Middle class, hustlers, masufferer etc. Kikiumana kimeumana. And that applies to most of the other policies. Unlike Obama who increases taxes for some and reduces it for the others (low income earners) in Kenya there are no winners. Only losers. VAT on fuel is the worst. Everyone will be negatively affected.

Jubilee has made my life worse! They are too quick to take food off my plate which they didn't help cook. Their policies and programs should help me make Kshs. x more then they can come and say they want a fraction of that x!



I hate to tell you I told you so but I told you so!!!
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