Shocking Poll Results and Roasting of KRA Commissioner spark controversy!
Kenyan citizens are up in arms over the Finance Bill 2024, expressing widespread opposition due to the rising cost of living and unemployment. According to an Infotrak poll, a staggering 83% of Kenyans disapprove of the government's taxation plan for the upcoming financial year. Surprisingly, 46% of the population is unaware of the details, with regional variations in awareness levels. The bill, despite its significance, is facing significant backlash and criticism among the populace.
The discontent has further escalated following a struggle by Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Deputy Commissioner, Maurice Oray, to justify the proposed motor vehicle tax. This incident has fueled public frustration and skepticism towards the bill's economic impact. Civil society organizations, led by Transparency International-aligned groups like Okoa Uchumi, have voiced concerns over the budget estimates, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in fiscal matters.
In a surprising turn of events, a staggering 54% of Kenyans are familiar with the Finance Bill 2024, unveiling a mixed landscape of awareness amidst the widespread disapproval. The overwhelming sentiment of disapproval highlights the deep-seated dissatisfaction with the economic policies outlined in the bill. The Finance Bill's reception has been unprecedented, sparking national debates about the government's financial decisions and future implications on the economy.
The Finance Bill 2024 has emerged as a contentious subject, symbolizing citizen dissatisfaction and concern over the country's economic trajectory. Maurice Oray's challenges in convincing the public and the civil society's scrutiny reflect the intense scrutiny facing the bill. As the nation grapples with economic uncertainties, the bill's implications remain a focal point of public discourse, shaping the narrative on fiscal policies and governance.
Believe country is headed in wrong direction citing the skyrocketing cost of living and unemployment.
More than two-thirds of Kenyans are opposed to the Finance Bill 2024 which contains the government's taxation plan for the next financial year which ...
Majority of respondents in the Central region (62 per cent) are aware of the Bill.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 6 โ 54 percent of Kenyans across the country are familiar with the of the Finance Bill 2024 according to a recent survey by Infotrak.
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Deputy Commissioner Maurice Oray had a hard time convincing Kenyans about the importance of the motor vehicle tax proposal.
Never in the history of changes and amendments to our fiscal laws in this country has a Finance Bill been greeted with such widespread lamentations and outrage ...
Civil society organizations under the banner of Okoa Uchumi have expressed concerns over the recently released budget estimates for the financial year ...
Members of the public demonstrate in Nairobi on June 6, 2024 against the proposed Finance Bill, 2024. Photo credit: Evans Habil | Nation Media Group.
Infotrak Research reveals significant public disapproval of the proposed Finance Bill 2024, highlighting a widespread rejection of new tax measures.
American giant beverage manufacturer and distributor Coca-Cola has opposed sections of the Finance Bill 2024 that include tax proposals on 10% Excise Duty ...
A new report by Infotrak released on Thursday reveals that 46 percent of Kenyans are unaware of the Finance Bill 2024. According to the report, ...
Soft drinks makers have urged Parliament to block a proposal to impose a 10 percent tax on locally manufactured plastics.