Mutava Musyimi

Born

5th June 1952

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

Gachoka@parliament.go.ke

Email

mutavamusyimi@gmail.com

Link

Facebook

Web

http://www.mutava.com/

Telephone

0733569774

Link

@mutavamusyimi on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, my Committee observes that the BPS details a host of reforms in revenue collection during the course of the coming financial year and the medium term. These include:- view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: (i) Raising the revenue to GDP ratio to 25.1 per cent by 2016/2017. The current ratio is 24.5 per cent for this financial year. view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: (ii) Simplifying the tax systems and expanding the tax base by capturing the informal sector view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: (iii) Rationalising tax incentives/exemptions view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: (iv) Splitting Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) into two organs namely; the Inland Revenue Agency and Custom and Border Control Agency view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: (v) increasing VAT share by 4 per cent of GDP (tax effort) on account of the new VAT law view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: (vi) Repealing of old tax laws such as the Excise Management Bill, Tax Procurement Bill as well as review parts of the Income Tax Act that deal with the extractive industry. view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, my Committee urges this House to expedite the scrutiny and approval of these Bills once they are introduced in Parliament to modernise and streamline the tax regime in our country and thereby support the revenue effort to fund our expenditure. view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Let me say something about programmes for achieving economic transformation for a shared prosperity. My Committee observed that the BPS identified five broad pillars that aim to address the challenges which constrain the economy from achieving its full potential. The first pillar seeks to create conducive business environment for employment. Pillar two is agricultural transformation and food security. Pillar three is transport. Pillar three is Transport, logistics, energy and water for inclusive growth. Pillar four is access to quality social services, that is education and health and pillar five is further entrenching of devolution for better service delivery. view
  • 13 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Budget and Appropriations Committee appreciates the goals targeted in each of these pillars which include the enactment of various laws as well as developing policies on land use, spurring food production, ensuring stability in energy supply as well as in improving the quality of social services. view

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