After arrogantly refusing to pay tax, Right Honourable Prime Minister Raila Odinga has asked MPs and civil servants who earn more than Kshs 100,000 to pay tithe in March 2009. The 10% salary contribution will be towards alleviating the food crisis and famine in Kenya.
Anyone in Kenya who gets a salary of Kshs 100,000 and above pays 30% of this salary back to the government as tax. With the exception of MPs. So, in March civil servants will pay a tax of 40% on their salaries while MPs pay a voluntary tax of 10%.
If our 210 MPs paid tax on their income averagery 30% of Kshs 800,000 like the rest of Kenyans, the government will have an extra 2 million bags of strategic reserves to alleviate famine.
Raila Odinga is slowly becoming a student of Kibaki, wasting every opportunity begging and absconding.
Anyone in Kenya who gets a salary of Kshs 100,000 and above pays 30% of this salary back to the government as tax. With the exception of MPs. So, in March civil servants will pay a tax of 40% on their salaries while MPs pay a voluntary tax of 10%.
If our 210 MPs paid tax on their income averagery 30% of Kshs 800,000 like the rest of Kenyans, the government will have an extra 2 million bags of strategic reserves to alleviate famine.
Raila Odinga is slowly becoming a student of Kibaki, wasting every opportunity begging and absconding.
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