Hadi bajeti ya Tanzania, Uganda na Rwanda ziunganishwe ndio zifikie ya Kenya

MK254

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Kila siku watu wanaimba humu jinsi wataipita Kenya, jinsi Kenya haipo mbali, jinsi Kenya ni kainchi kadogo na watakafikia tu.
Bajeti hii hapa

Kenya - $22.62b
Tanzania - $13.51b
Uganda - $7.9b
Rwanda - $2.6

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  • East African governments want to implement taxation measures that will see them make good their promise to promote local manufacturing and reduce importation of goods, particularly second-hand clothes and shoes.
  • Steel rolling mills, textiles, animal feeds and leather benefit from increased duties meant to promote local industries.
  • Overall, the four countries increased their annual budgets for the 2016/2017 fiscal year, with the focus on increased taxes, even as the integration policies took backstage.
  • Regional finance ministers have proposed taxation measures that seek to rope in the informal sector, which contributes about 55 per cent of sub-Saharan Africa’s gross domestic product.
East African governments want to implement taxation measures that will see them make good their promise to promote local manufacturing and reduce importation of goods, particularly second-hand clothes and shoes.

Rwanda increased taxes on used clothes from $0.2 to $2.5 per kilogramme, and on used shoes from $0.2 to $3 per kilogramme, while Tanzania increased taxes on the second-hand clothes from $0.2 to $0.4 per kilogramme, coming into the same band with Kenya, which effected a similar increase in the previous financial year.

“Taxes on used clothes and shoes will increase as a way of supporting locally made products and industries. East African heads of state agreed to promote industries that can produce textile. Now someone has to take the bull by its horns. Let used clothes go to other regions, because we want our industries to grow,” said Claver Gatete, Rwanda’s Finance Minister.

READ: EAC heads of state to ban used clothes and shoes imports

Rwanda is also targeting the cement, sugar, rice and clothing sectors, where it believes local production can reduce imports, as it enhances ongoing export promotion efforts by the export promotion fund. Meanwhile, Kenya is exempting garments and leather footwear produced in the export processing zones from VAT.

Clive Akora, the associate director, tax and regulatory services at audit firm KPMG said the move would protect the EPZs, which face competition from imports.

“Kenyans will now have access to locally made high-quality clothes and footwear previously exclusively made for the export market. However, EPZ enterprises have a quota for exports into Kenya and it will be interesting to see how the exemption will be implemented in view of this quota,” said Mr Akora.

Common external tariffs

Tanzania’s Finance Minister Philip Mpango said the government would also introduce a 10 per cent Customs duty on flat rolled products of iron and increase the Customs duty on iron rods and bars and steel from 10 per cent to 25 per cent to ensure that the locally produced products can compete with imports.

This is in line with the region’s finance ministers’ agreement to amend the common external tariffs (CETs) in the region’s Common Market Act.

The amendments to the CETs range from iron products, cement, automotive bolts and nuts, fishing nets and oil and petrol filters. These amendments have not been mentioned in the Kenyan budget statement. However, it is likely that the proposed amendments to the CET will be implemented.

“All these measures were agreed to by the finance ministers from all EAC member states to protect local industries,” said Dr Mpango.

Tax amnesty

The region has also reduced the cost of doing business in a bid to attract more investors with Rwanda proposing to scrap corporate income tax for international companies with headquarters in Rwanda and with an investment of $10 million. Furthermore, any person investing more than $50 million in Rwanda will enjoy a seven-year tax holiday.

Kenya is also proposing a tax amnesty for 2016 and prior years for all principal taxes, penalties and interest for those who repatriate assets and income to the country, provided the taxpayers submit their return and accounts for the year of income 2016.


Push for local manufacturing to hurt East Africa integration
 
What pride do u have to put up a budget with a deficit of 9%?

The pride you had wen putting up a thread on how USAID was giving Tanzania 800mn$!!!

FYI Kenya's budget is 100% donor free since 2007


Tanzania is 27% mkikasirisha wazungu hamtakula ugali!!!
 
Last year Kenya's budget surpassed Nigerias National budget by 400mn$
It was - 21bn$

This year Kenya's budget is 22bn$+ and still going!!!

Nigeria proposed a 30bn$ budget but with the oil prices it may go back to 19bn$ after revision!!!
 
MK254 1 Africa

Hawa ndio watu tuna pigana nao na sio tanganyika yawa:

By Camillus Eboh
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's parliament has
postponed voting on the 2016 budget from
Feb. 25 because ministers cannot agree on
revised public spending plans, lawmakers said
on Tuesday.


President Muhammadu Buhari presented a
record $30 billion budget in December but
asked for it to be withdrawn in January to
make changes after a further fall in oil prices
forced the deficit up to 3 trillion naira ($15
billion) from 2.2 trillion.

Abdulmumin Jibrin, chairman of the budget
committee in the lower house, or House of
Representatives, said the government had yet
to agree on how much ministries would be
allocated.


geza ebu angalia deficit ya Nigeria Alafu utulie KENYA KUNA PESA teke teke....

Nigeria 190mn people 30bn$ 2016/17
Budget
Deficit 50%
Nigeria security budget 3bn$
Size of Nigeria :743,000km²

Kenya 45mn people 22.56bn$ budget
Deficit 9%
Kenya's security budget 2.21bn$
Size of Kenya : 589,000km²

Alafu eti Tanzania ndio twashindana nao SMH

hamtoshi mboga!!!!
 
hutawaona hapa...wako kule wakiuuguza majeraha ya moyo.sijataja mtu lakini, ikikuuma jiulize kwanini
 
The pride you had wen putting up a thread on how USAID was giving Tanzania 800mn$!!!

FYI Kenya's budget is 100% donor free since 2007


Tanzania is 27% mkikasirisha wazungu hamtakula ugali!!!
Tanzania yetu.
 
MK254 1 Africa

Hawa ndio watu tuna pigana nao na sio tanganyika yawa:

By Camillus Eboh
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's parliament has
postponed voting on the 2016 budget from
Feb. 25 because ministers cannot agree on
revised public spending plans, lawmakers said
on Tuesday.


President Muhammadu Buhari presented a
record $30 billion budget in December but
asked for it to be withdrawn in January to
make changes after a further fall in oil prices
forced the deficit up to 3 trillion naira ($15
billion) from 2.2 trillion.

Abdulmumin Jibrin, chairman of the budget
committee in the lower house, or House of
Representatives, said the government had yet
to agree on how much ministries would be
allocated.


geza ebu angalia deficit ya Nigeria Alafu utulie KENYA KUNA PESA teke teke....

Nigeria 190mn people 30bn$ 2016/17
Budget
Deficit 50%
Nigeria security budget 3bn$
Size of Nigeria :743,000km²

Kenya 45mn people 22.56bn$ budget
Deficit 9%
Kenya's security budget 2.21bn$
Size of Kenya : 589,000km²

Alafu eti Tanzania ndio twashindana nao SMH

hamtoshi mboga!!!!
Na bado mafuta... Utapenda!!
 
Sisi hatuangalii QUANTITY tunaangalia QUALITY!! Utekelezaji wa Budget ndio kitu pekee cha mhimu tu!!

Unaweza ukawa na Budget ya $22 bln, Implementation ni $7bln!! Zingine waziri kanunua kalamu ya laki1!
Kenya kwenye wizi mnarank 1.
Inshort Waziri wa fedha kafidia na wizi. Kwahiyo hiyo budget yenu ni sawa na ya TANZANIA tu.
 
Sisi hatuangalii QUANTITY tunaangalia QUALITY!! Utekelezaji wa Budget ndio kitu pekee cha mhimu tu!!

Unaweza ukawa na Budget ya $22 bln, Implementation ni $7bln!! Zingine waziri kanunua kalamu ya laki1!
Kenya kwenye wizi mnarank 1.
Inshort Waziri wa fedha kafidia na wizi. Kwahiyo hiyo budget yenu ni sawa na ya TANZANIA tu.
Je, kama ni hivyo, maendeleo yalio Kenya ni sawa na yalio Tz?
 
its over.....there is no catching up on Kenya!
Kenyans are running while Tanzanians are walking, in Tanzania we are lacking competent English Language teachers in our primary and secondary schools and yet we bar them(kenyans) from imparting their knowledge to Tz students/pupils by imposing heavy taxes, I find this absurd.
 
Sisi hatuangalii QUANTITY tunaangalia QUALITY!! Utekelezaji wa Budget ndio kitu pekee cha mhimu tu!!

Unaweza ukawa na Budget ya $22 bln, Implementation ni $7bln!! Zingine waziri kanunua kalamu ya laki1!
Kenya kwenye wizi mnarank 1.
Inshort Waziri wa fedha kafidia na wizi. Kwahiyo hiyo budget yenu ni sawa na ya TANZANIA tu.


Ingia hapa and confirm :
www.jamiiforums.com/threads/transport-infrastructure-in-kenya.1061954/page-5#post-16481240


Kenya iko 2785mw

Tanzania hata 1800 hamkanyagi

SGR iko Karibu iishe kanyamaze!!!
 
Sisi hatuangalii QUANTITY tunaangalia QUALITY!! Utekelezaji wa Budget ndio kitu pekee cha mhimu tu!!

Unaweza ukawa na Budget ya $22 bln, Implementation ni $7bln!! Zingine waziri kanunua kalamu ya laki1!
Kenya kwenye wizi mnarank 1.
Inshort Waziri wa fedha kafidia na wizi. Kwahiyo hiyo budget yenu ni sawa na ya TANZANIA tu.
huyooooo.....yuatafuta shimo la kutokea.mna quality gani na kwenye nyanja gani mwanzo?hebu tuambie tujue nasisi
 
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