bwenyenye wrote:
Whoever is telling the MPs not to pay their due taxes is doing them a great diservice. They may hold on( which I highly doubt) for as long as they are in Bunge. When they get out ( maybe later this year) Njiraini will come for them individualy and with higher penalties and interest and their girlfreinds' matresses will auctioned in the noon day sun.
Hapana cheaza na sheria...
That is very true. The adage that "only two things in life are certain: death and taxes" is coming true in Kenya. Now that the MPs have been assessed for tax, there is no escaping. Even after death, KRA will be the first in line to lay claim on their estates... and the law give KRA first priority, before all wives, girlfriends and children! At that time, there will be no one to protect them.
It is better to simply negotiate repayment terms.
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.