Embakasi East MP Babu Owino
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Kenyans are debating the contentious Finance Bill, 2024, which proposes a series of tax measures aimed at boosting revenue for the government's ambitious projects.
The bill has sparked widespread controversy, with concerns mounting over its potential impact on the already strained financial circumstances of citizens. Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has emerged as a vocal critic of the proposed tax regime, calling upon Azimio leader Raila Odinga to spearhead a fresh wave of protests should the Finance Bill be imposed on Kenyans. Owino expresses grave apprehensions that the taxes championed by President William Ruto's administration, which include levies on essential commodities such as avocados, poultry farming, and even bread, would further exacerbate the hardships endured by the populace.
Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka castigates the proposed taxes as punitive, further resonating with Owino's sentiments. Musyoka laments that the bill has the potential to impoverish Kenyans further. Musyoka has issued a stern ultimatum declaring that if the bill is railroaded through Parliament, the coalition would mobilize nationwide demonstrations to defend the interests of the citizens. The Azimio la Umoja coalition has already instructed its members to categorically reject the Finance Bill, 2024. Meanwhile, The Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) has urged the government and the National Assembly to re-evaluate the proposed imposition of a 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on financial transactions within the Finance Bill, 2024.
The KBA, represented by Acting CEO Raimond Molenje, argues that bank charges should not be subject to VAT. Their reasoning centres on the nature of these fees as cost recovery mechanisms, not direct payments for goods or services. Molenje warns that the proposed VAT increase would effectively lead to a 40% tax burden on financial services. This, he argues, would disproportionately impact low-income earners and small businesses, hindering efforts to promote financial inclusion, a key initiative for economic development. The KBA emphasizes that a rise in banking costs would create a significant barrier for these groups to access financial products and services.
The KBA further highlights the potential negative consequences for international trade and investment. The VAT increase would inflate the cost of foreign exchange transactions, widening the existing margins charged on FX activities. This could place Kenyan exports at a competitive disadvantage and deter foreign investors, potentially jeopardizing the ongoing recovery of the critical tourism sector. Additionally, the KBA expresses concern that the tax could negatively impact Kenya's foreign currency reserves and the stability of the Kenyan shilling.
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Raila is compromised. Too much conflict of interest. Arise young blood, don’t let no one despise your youthfulness. It’s your time.
Folks we are in a jam.How in hell did we get here? Well Iam glad DP Rigy is no longer blaming Uhuru regime...
Two things to increase revenue a) cut spending b) borrow.Both options are suicidal at the moment. Laying people off will bring chaos,and probably a revolution.Taxing workers will reduce their disposable income,causing them to spend less and thus slow the economy.Iam sure Zakayo is having sleepless nights. These are the ingredients for losing votes/election.
Never thought someone that sold his political narrative as being there for hustlers has become the enemy to his people. This admin is forcing poverty and has planned goal for closing up businesses. Headed in the wrong direction.
No Rao no opposition. That's the danger of one person monopoly of politics for too long. He hasn't groomed anyone to take over coz he's not a visionary. Even Moi before retirement fronted young Turks who eventually got in 2013. Kalonzo doesn't have fire in his belly having been in Govt. He hasn't known how to inspire and wow them pp.
Rao will be back after losing AU post to Islamic candidates who vote on religion not sanity
Raila is now compromised. Ethically, his conflict of interest is insurmountable. At this stage of his life, it’s about money & legacy. Don’t blame him. He’s done more than any one dared to sacrifice. We need a breed of assertive & bold leadership. Young blood with favor & smarts to continue fighting for the rights of mwananchi. Young Uhuru should also come back as a transition from the old guard.