Taxes – President William Ruto has filed his yearly tax returns with the Kenya Revenue Authority KRA.
The President who arrived at the Times Tower accompanied by his deputy Rigathi Gachagua was received by chairman KRA and other senior staff at the tax offices before being taken through a smooth tax filing exercise.
Ruto used the opportunity to aske the KRA officials to carry out their duties in a transparent and smooth manner.
“The Kenya Revenue Authority should facilitate the smooth and efficient payment of taxes by deploying a simple, transparent and convenient system for all Kenyans, backed by the best technology available,” he stated.
Dr. Ruto added that this efficiency will provide more resources for the pursuit of his government’s role in shared development ambitions as well as the transformation of the entire nation.
Addressing KRA senior staff at the headquarters, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua lauded KRA officials and promised them freedom of their work.
Gachagua noted that, unlike, previous regimes, their government will not use KRA to fight political wars in the country.
He also thanked his boss William Ruto for working on ways to turning the country into self-reliant saying borrowing had messed up the country’s economy for a long time.
“I thank you Mr. President for seeing it necessary to turn this economy through tax collection. These measures will ensure that this government does not always have to borrow,” Gachagua addressed.
He wondered why some sections were uncomfortable with the method used by the current regime and challenged them to come up with a viable alternative if any.
President Ruto with his entourage would then fly to Embu County for the ongoing SMEs, Cooperatives and Revenue Expo, held at Embu University.