
I think this is the right move, since whenever these goods are zero-rated, the benefits never spill down to the common mwananchi, so you'd rather have the government get the money than a few scrupulous individuals - IMHO. These should never have been zero-rated in the first case! ./Ok3ch On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Kibe Wachira <kiffea@gmail.com> wrote:
Finance minister Njeru githae has published a tax bill to impose VAT on consumer goods that had been zero rated among them maize, rice, wheat, sugar, milk, edible vegetable fats and oil, fertilisers and pesticides. This will push up the prices by between 10% and 16% thus making common mwananchi to suffer more. More over apparently products meant for export or used by the diplomatic corps would continue to enjoy the zero rate. is this acceptable considering how tuff things are right now?
-- kind regards, kibe wachira. software developer. tel:+254721888474 email:kiffea@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke ------------ List info, subscribe/unsubscribe http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------
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