Cars, Nduthis, Cigarettes, Beer, Juice and Water

From this Saturday,Cars,Nduthis, beer, cigarettes, juices and water will cost more.

The Treasury slapped a Sh200,000 excise tax on all vehicles more than three- years- old from the date of first registration and Sh150,000 on newer vehicles.

This adjustment replaces the existing 20 per cent excise tax based on a vehicle’s value, which is charged alongside customs and value added tax. @The_Virus still looking to buy a car? kwisha wewe. Budget yako inatosha nduthi only.

Motorcycles will also attract excise tax at
Sh10,000 a unit, hitting the boda boda business hard.

@conteh please note that cigarettes, which are currently taxable at the higher rate of Sh1,200 per 1,000 sticks (mille) or 35 per cent of the retail sales price, will see the rate more than double to Sh2,500 per mille.

Beer will attract a flat tax of Sh100 per litre.
Currently, a litre is charged the higher amount of between Sh70 and 50 per cent of the ex-factory price. Umeskia @Web Dev

Water will attract a tax of Sh10 per litre, up from Sh3.

Wana Middle Class Mpo!!!

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lazima tulipe deni ya jubilee

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That beer tax,does it include keg beer? @Okiya

@Okiya budget inasomwa mara ngapi hii mwaka? Link please.

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Okiya inakaa una work na treasury. Tuambie tu ukweli instead of saying fuck the government which ain’t in ktalk, i can say that to you and go back to work.

Beer, sugar & petrol usually have people suffering in the very very short run and when they adapt/adjust, its back to kawaida…guys will still flock their locals in their loan car notes na bado watakunywa ngogoyo…Woi!!

Man, fcuk this govt.

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@Okiya Don’t forget to give us update Ya third alliance

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Something had to give.

when i was a daily drinker i used to argue that beer price increases only hurt families because in spite of the increase i still had to take my eight to ten T malts. now i don’t care…

Nduthi and middle class?
Those two rarely mix.
Nduthi’s mostly serve the lower class.

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Natufunge macho na tuombe…

Mungu baba twaja mbele yako, tukimwombea @Mathaais aelewe middleclass inamaanisha nini, awe na kipaji cha kutumia google na wikipedia.

Amen!

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He he he he. things are just getting thicker and thicker.

I did it for myself without the prayers. [ATTACH=full]19351[/ATTACH]

In Baba we trust… au sio?

It didn’t have to take the USA for us to experience the consequences of our choices. If there’s one annoying govt, ni hii ya uhuruto.

And imagining that I queued for 2 hrs! Next time sitavote.

Wale wanairisha rink, someni makanzeti.

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haha. umekimbia kwa dictionary.

So a look at LSM shows that the middle class range from LSM 7-12 and that would range from upper to lower middle class. According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, the Kenyan middle class can be defined as anyone spending between Sh23,670 and Sh 199,999 per month.

soma zaidi hapa. So ata huyu mtu anaendesha hiyo nduthi ako middleclass

2017 Jubilee aint getting my vote that’s for sure.

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This adjustment replaces the existing 20 per cent excise tax based on a vehicle’s value, which is charged alongside customs and value added tax. @The_Virus still looking to buy a car? kwisha wewe. Budget yako inatosha nduthi only.

somebody afafanue hii kabla sijafanya ile nilifanya mobatha!!

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