Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has been given 30 days to revel the Members of Parliament who defaulted on their payment of taxes.
Summary of what we need to know:
- In a petition Rev. Timothy Njoya accuses Kenya Revenue Authority of refusing to collect taxes from MPs of 10th
- This directive was made by Patrick Kiage, Philip Waki and Roslyne Nambuye in response to a petition filed by Rev. Timothy Njoya.
- According to the petitioner, 209 former lawmakers of the 10th parliament owns KRA Ksh. 1 billion.
- In 2011, KRA issued a 30 days’ notice for MPs to submit their taxes which they ignored.
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