{"id":283761,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/283761/?format=json","text_counter":306,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Githae","speaker_title":"The Minister for Finance","speaker":{"id":159,"legal_name":"Robinson Njeru Githae","slug":"robinson-githae"},"content":" Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I explained, the balance differences will always be there. They will be there this year and they will be there next year. Why? Basically because of timing differences. As I said, if you look at the whole scenario where you as an individual, for example, if you pay to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) as a collector it recognizes that tax immediately. But if you pay to the bank on behalf of the KRA, there is a difference of one or two days before the money is actually reflected in the KRA account. It is even worse where it is another collector. So, if you do--"}